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The simple economics of smart specialisation. Dominique Foray Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Transition economics meets new structural economics June 25, 26 2013 UCL SSEES, London. D.Foray, P.A.David, B.Hall and B.Van Ark : Smart Specialisation: the Concept .
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The simple economics of smart specialisation Dominique Foray Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Transition economicsmeets new structural economics June 25, 26 2013 UCL SSEES, London
D.Foray, P.A.David, B.Hall and B.Van Ark : Smart Specialisation: the Concept Knowledge for Growth expert group for the EC
A policy concept to reconciletwologics • Vertical (not horizontal) prioritization • Dynamism, entry and competition, entrepreneurship • Policy design matters
Policy design • Entrepreneurial discovery& newactivities • Entrepreneurial knowledge • Discovery • Spillovers • Neithersectorsnorindividualfirms are prioritisedMid-grainedgranularity & newactivities • Structural changes • Inclusiveness
Sleeping giant Transport sector Excitedgoblingshightech cluster Hungrydwarfs lowtechSMEs
Sleeping giant transport Excitedgoblingshightech cluster Hungrydwarfs lowtechSMEs Sectoral level mapping Activity level priorities
Sleeping giant transport Excitedgoblingshightech cluster Hungrydwarfs lowtechSMEs Sectoral level A narrow view of smart specialisation!
Sectoral level mapping prioritization Activity level Modernisation of the old transport sector : integratedlogistic system Diversification of SMEs: from automotive to biomedical sector Transition of the cluster: from ICT to med-tech
Policy design • Entrepreneurial discovery& newactivities • Entrepreneurial.. • ..discovery • Spillovers • Mid-grainedgranularity • Inclusiveness • Evolution • Experimental nature of the policy
Goals’s relevance for different types of regions • Smart specialisation goals • Facilitatingemergence and earlygrowth of new activitiespotentiallyrich in innovation and spillovers • Diversifying the regional system through the generation of new options • Generatingcritical mass, critical networks or clusters within a diversified system • S3 providesstrategies and goals for anyregion • For followers and leaders • Inclusivenessprovides a rationale for anyregion
Limousin Knowledgeeconomyconvergence New ceramics Animal genetics and breeding Allocatingscarce capital to a few domains = distorsion SMEs ToT Finance
Limousin Knowledgeeconomyconvergence New ceramics Animal genetics and breeding *Innovativeprojects are complementingexisting productive assets to generate structural changes SMEs ToT Finance
Weneed S3, do weneed a policy for S3? • A counter-example in Switzerland • Some times markets do not fail in structuring entrepreneurial knowledge, generating entrepreneurial discovery and facilitatingco-ordinationatearly-growth stage • Some times theyfail! • Entrepreneurial discoveries • Information externalities • Capabilities • Aligningincentives • Early-growth • Coordination • Industry-specific public goods
Conclusion • S3 as part of the new generation of technologypolicy (both non neutral and competitionfriendly)