Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/33953
Author(s): Lavery, S.
Lopes-Valença, H.
Date: 2025
Title: Reinforcing Europe’s core: The EU’s new industrial policy and the case of semiconductors
Journal title: Competition and Change
Volume: N/A
Reference: Lavery, S., & Lopes-Valença, H. (2025). Reinforcing Europe’s core: The EU’s new industrial policy and the case of semiconductors. Competition and Change. https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294251328389
ISSN: 1024-5294
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1177/10245294251328389
Keywords: Industrial policy
European Union
Economic geography
Semiconductors
Important projects of common European interest
Core-periphery relations
World systems theory
Abstract: The idea that European capitalism is divided between an export-led northern ‘core’ and a debt-led southern ‘periphery’ became a dominant theme in the political economy literature in the wake of the Eurozone crisis. Over the past decade, European elites have embraced a range of industrial policy instruments that seek to shore up the position of European industry in high-tech sectors. To what extent does this new EU industrial policy disrupt or reinforce long-standing core-periphery relations in Europe? In this paper, we focus on two flagship industrial policy instruments which seek to channel subsidies to the EU’s semiconductor sector. Advancing new quantitative data on state aid and private investment associated with these instruments, we show that the EU’s subsidy regime for semiconductors has reinforced long-standing core-periphery relations in Europe but in a new form and under a new set of international conditions.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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