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A Regulatory‐Developmental Turn Within EU Industrial Policy? The Case of the Battery IPCEIs
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Abstract The European automotive industry is transitioning from combustion engines to electric vehicles but lags behind international competitors. This geoeconomic competition has contributed to the revival of industrial policy in the EU. However, EU competition policy restricts more vertical industrial poli... view more
The European automotive industry is transitioning from combustion engines to electric vehicles but lags behind international competitors. This geoeconomic competition has contributed to the revival of industrial policy in the EU. However, EU competition policy restricts more vertical industrial policy approaches. In this context, the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) have emerged as a novel governance tool. This article examines this transformation in EU industrial policy by focusing on the Battery IPCEIs. The article includes an in-depth case study of the Battery IPCEIs, using secondary literature and 11 expert interviews. It concludes that IPCEIs represent a gradual regulatory-developmental turn within EU industrial policy by drawing on developmental state theory in a European context, critical EU integration literature, and global production networks research. In response to geoeconomic competition and the region's lack of productive capacities, the EU is indirectly facilitating the development of European battery innovation and production networks by issuing direct state aid at the national level. However, the EU's participation in the subsidy race and the global green-tech race via "green" industrial policy indicates only a partial shift in the relationship between states and markets.... view less
Keywords
EU; competition; economic policy; industrial policy; subsidy; automobile industry
Classification
European Politics
National Economy
Free Keywords
European Union; IPCEIs; batteries; competition policy; developmental state; global production networks
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Politics and Governance, 12 (2024)
Issue topic
The Geoeconomic Turn in International Trade, Investment, and Technology
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed