ERIEP | European Review of Industrial Economics and Policy
The European Review of Industrial Economics and Policy publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on industrial policy and economics. It also hosts multidisciplinary or open discussions focused on changes at the level of firms, institutions, industries... Its founders, Economia e politica industriale and l’Industria (Italy) and the Revue d’Economie industrielle (France), stress the necessity of new reflections on industrial policy in a changing and global world.
ISSN : 2109-9480
latest issues
Number 3
15 décembre 2011
i topics
Giuseppe Calabrese : Towards a new carmaker: Fiat-Chrysler
The challenges facing the European automotive industry
Vincent Frigant : The three major uncertainties facing the European automotive industry
Michel Freyssenet : The start of a Second Automobile Revolution Corporate strategies and public policies
Julia Hildermeier and Axel Villareal : Shaping an emerging market for electric cars: How politics in France and Germany transform the European automotive industry
Aldo Enrietti and Pier Paolo Patrucco : Systemic innovation and organizational change in the car industry: electric vehicle innovation platforms
Bernard Jullien and Tommaso Pardi : In the name of consumer: The social construction of innovation in the European automobile industry and its political consequences
Giovanni Balcet and Joël Ruet : From Joint Ventures to National Champions or Global Players? Alliances and Technological Catching-up in Chinese and Indian Automotive Industries1
Krzysztof Gwosdz, Robert Guzik and Bolesław Domański : Environmental pressure in fragmented markets: the fall and rise of bus makers in Poland
Thomas Klier and Jim Rubenstein : Configuration of the North American and European auto industries – a comparison of trends

