Towards industrially sustainable development? Industry policy under the Hawke Government.
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Castles, Francis G
Stewart, Jenny
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"Industrially sustainable development" means two things: firstly, arriving at and disseminating a satisfactory growth model for the
economy and, secondly, defining and negotiating the political trade-offs
needed to implement that model. The Hawke Labor government has
worked hard at both these tasks but has found itself constrained by a
burgeoning current account deficit (itself the result of past failures to
restructure the economy) and by the two-edged nature of its
accommodation with the Labor movement. The government fell between
two stools - unable to deregulate convincingly on the one hand, but
unable to implement an activist industry policy on the other.
Nevertheless, its achievements, while patchy, have been significant and
demonstrate the virtues of "guided incrementalism" as a strategy for change.
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Castles, F.G. & Stewart, J. (1991). Towards industrially sustainable development? Industry policy under the Hawke Government. Public Policy Discussion Paper No. 28. Canberra, ACT: Graduate Program in Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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