Creating Competitive Advantage: Policy Lessons from History
Creating Competitive Advantage: Policy Lessons from History
economic history, working papers
The UK in a Global World
ISBN: 978-1-907142-55-0
91/2012 Nicholas Crafts
This paper reviews selected aspects of the history of UK supply-side policy in terms of their productivity implications. An important change after the 1970s which improved productivity performance was the adoption of policies to end protectionism and strengthen competition. A review of horizontal industrial policies shows weaknesses in education, infrastructure, taxation and, especially, land-use planning but, on the positive side, a regulatory stance conducive to the rapid adoption of ICT. A big implication is that any return to a more active industrial policy should be designed to minimize adverse effects on competition.
Economic History
The UK in a Global World
ISBN: 978-1-907142-55-0