Innovative policies for industrial transition in the European Union: mitigating the social impacts?

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The resurgence of industrial policies in the European Union has led to the introduction of policies to support regions in industrial transition within the framework of territorial cohesion policies. There is an initial interest in introducing a social component in these policies. This brief investigation reviews the actions carried out to date and reflects on their implementation. The European Commission has launched several regional policy pilots, which could help in the definition of new industrial transition policies, but these policies require to progress in their practical implementation, in order to obtain the expected results, thus mitigating the social impacts that the transition may cause in the regions of Europe. From the analysis of the pilots and the state of the art, we propose some recommendations to operationalize these policies, based mainly in an appropriate policy mix, consideration of the spatial components, involvement of the stakeholders and the use of bottom-up and neo-endogenous approaches.

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Navío-Marco, J., Bujidos-Casado, M., & Rodríguez-Fernández, L. (2022). Innovative policies for industrial transition in the European Union: mitigating the social impacts? Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 35(4), 589–599. https://doi.org/10.1080/13511610.2022.2086105

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