In 2015 a group of politicians, scientists, activists and trade union representatives reflected on solutions for the multiple crises in Europe. The environmental world crisis as well as the un-employment of millions of Europeans are raising significant challenges. A part of the solution for the most urgent problems lies in a progressive industrial policy. Only an environmentally responsible and social industrialisation can create god and sustainable jobs in Europe.
The basis for our discussions around a progressive industrial policy were nine country reports from Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Slovenia. The reports analyse the history and development of each industry and end with concrete proposals for shaping industrial policies from the left.
The reports are available for download.
Bulgaria
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Georgi Medarov, Jana Tsoneva
Croatia
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Katarina Jaklin, Dora Levačić, Igor Livada, Nikolina Rajković
France
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Cédric Durand
Germany
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by David Meienreis
Greece
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Petros Linardos-Rulmond, Savvas Robolis
Italy
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Matteo Gaddi
Poland
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Grzegorz Konat, Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research Warsaw, Poland
Portugal
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Gonçalo Pessa, Samuel Cardoso, Francisco Louçã
Slovenia
Shaping industry from the left in Europe – by Anej Korsika