This paper presents a theoretical model exploring the effects of industrial policy (IP) when entrepreneurs are characterized by different ability levels and sectors are heterogeneous as for their profitability and social externalities generated. The optimal structure of IP in terms of monetary transfers is shown to crucially depend on the distribution of entrepreneurs abilities. In an extension of the model, we consider the case in which the Government can use also the provision of business training to entrepreneurs as an additional instrument of IP. Based on these results, policy implication for industrial policy in developing countries are discussed.

Heterogeneous entrepreneurs, government quality, and optimal industrial policy / Di Maio, Michele; Fabbri, Giorgio; Lombardo, Vincenzo. - (2017), pp. 39-72.

Heterogeneous entrepreneurs, government quality, and optimal industrial policy

Michele Di Maio;Giorgio Fabbri;
2017

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This paper presents a theoretical model exploring the effects of industrial policy (IP) when entrepreneurs are characterized by different ability levels and sectors are heterogeneous as for their profitability and social externalities generated. The optimal structure of IP in terms of monetary transfers is shown to crucially depend on the distribution of entrepreneurs abilities. In an extension of the model, we consider the case in which the Government can use also the provision of business training to entrepreneurs as an additional instrument of IP. Based on these results, policy implication for industrial policy in developing countries are discussed.
2017
Annals of CRISEI 2017. Volume 1. Institutions, policies and economic development
978-88-98279-05-0
Industrial policy; entrepreneurs; heterogeneous abilities; training
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Heterogeneous entrepreneurs, government quality, and optimal industrial policy / Di Maio, Michele; Fabbri, Giorgio; Lombardo, Vincenzo. - (2017), pp. 39-72.
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