In this volume, world-renowned economists and policymakers write about industrial policy, which is being recognized anew as a linchpin for the economics of development. They show that developing countries that have undertaken a wide variety of industrial policies have been the most successful. In focusing on Africa, which has a potentially great producer and consumer base for industry, they have chosen a continent that provides an especially clear example of why this refreshed emphasis on industrial policy is so important. === Brusick, P and Evenett, S (2008) 'Should Developing Countries Worry About Abuse of Dominant Power?' Wisconsin Law Review, vol 2 pp 269-294
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Roberts, S. (2013). Competition Policy, Industrial Policy, and Corporate Conduct. In The Industrial Policy Revolution II (pp. 216–242). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137335234_9
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