Master Program in Economics

Industry and Technology Policies(ECK528)

Course Code Course Name Semester Theory Practice Lab Credit ECTS
ECK528 Industry and Technology Policies 1 3 0 0 3 6
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Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Type Elective
Course Level Masters Degree
Course Instructor(s) Saadet İYİDOĞAN siyidogan@gsu.edu.tr (Email)
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References Cimoli, Mario - Dosi, Giovanni - Stiglitz, Joseph (Ed) (2009), Industrial Policy and Development, The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation, Oxford University Press

Ketels, C. (2007), Industrial Policy in the United States, Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, Vol. 7, No: 3-4, p. 147-167.

Lall, Sanjaya (2000), Selective Industrial and Trade Policies in Developing Countries: Theoretical and Empirical Issues, QEH Working Paper Series, QEHWPS48.

Lall, Sanjaya (2003), Reinventing Industrial Strategy: The Role of Government Policy
in Building Industrial Competitiveness, QEH Working Paper Series, QEHWPS111.

Rodrik, Dani (2008), Normalizing Industrial Policy," World Bank, Commission on Growth and Development Working Paper No: 3, Washington IBRD/World Bank.

Westphal, Larry E. (2002), Technology Strategies for Economic Development in a Fast
Changing Global Economy”, Economics of Innovation and Aew Technology, Vol.11, No: 4, p. 275-320.

Metcalfe, J.Stanley (1994), “Evolutionary Economics and Technology Policy”, Economic Journal, No. 194, s. 931-944.

Nelson, Richard R. (1993), National innovation systems: A comparative analysis, Oxford University Press, New York.

Nelson, Richard R. (1994), The coevolution of technology, industry structure, and supporting institutions”, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 3, No.1, s.47-63.

Perez, Carlotta (2001), “Technological change and opportunities for development as a moving target”, CEPAL Review, No.75, December, s.109-130

Utterback, W.J., and J.M. Abernathy. 1975. A dynamic model of product and process innovation. Omega 3: 639–56.
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