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Liberal and illiberal industrial policy in the EU : the political economy of building the EV battery value chain in Sweden and Hungary

Győrffy, Dóra ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0709-8736 (2024) Liberal and illiberal industrial policy in the EU : the political economy of building the EV battery value chain in Sweden and Hungary. Comparative European Politics .

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41295-023-00374-0


Abstract

In the context of an increasingly ambitious European Union (EU) industrial policy and the transition to electromobility, the main objective of the article is to uncover the interaction between the supranational level and domestic policies through examining the buildup of the electric vehicle (EV) battery value chain in illiberal Hungary and liberal Sweden. The study analyses these diverse cases through the lenses of comparative political economy. How do European industrial policy objectives translate into national policies under widely different political conditions? How do the different translations impact on the original objectives of EU policy? Through using a structured-focused comparison, the paper argues that the building of the EV battery industry implies the entrenchment of existing models of capitalism in both cases. Liberal democracy is only compatible with the coordinated market economy model of Sweden, while in Hungary the illiberal regime and the dependent market economy model reinforce one another in face of growing public recognition of the disadvantages of dependency—misallocation of resources, environmental damage, and limits to upgrading. EU strategic objectives are served only by the Swedish model, while the Hungarian model leads to deepening institutional cleavages within the EU and implies growing dependence on Russia and China.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:EV battery value chain, illiberalism, industrial policy, Hungary, Sweden
Divisions:Institute of Economics
Subjects:Energy economy
Economic policy
Funders:Open access funding provided by Corvinus University of Budapest
ID Code:10018
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:14 Jun 2024 08:29
Last Modified:14 Jun 2024 08:29

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