This piece critiques the historical suppression of industrial policy in New Zealand and globally, arguing for a re-evaluation of targeted sectoral intervention—particularly drawing on China's success—as a viable, if carefully managed, alternative to neoliberal market fundamental.
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a flawed but widely accepted rationale for policy intervention
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