This policy brief explores the evolution and goals of industrial policy in the EU, aiming to identify the ways in which these recent developments can provide significant opportunities for Greece. In this context, we outline some of the key features of the fragmented landscape of Greek industrial strategies and suggest future directions through which the country can leverage the current momentum of industrial policy in the EU to pursue the restructuring of its productive base along the lines of sustainability, the twin (green and digital) transition, and European strategic autonomy.
Authors: Aggelos Tsakanikas, Associate Professor, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA); Director of the Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics (LIEE), NTUA; Head of NTUA Tech-Transfer Office; Petros Dimas, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics (LIEE), National Technical University of Athens (NTUA); Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Financial and Management Engineering, University of the Aegean.
This article is available on the ELIAMEP website.