Evolution of policy for restructuring economies of old industrial regions: from determinism to anti-crisis flexibility

O. Snigova
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This article analyses the evolution of policy for restructuring old industrial regions based on the European experience and understanding of the building factors of modern EU industrial policy. It outlines the stages of this evolution and their characteristics, associating them with the search for reserves for growth in old industrial regions facing changes in development factors. The drivers that change economic development factors (namely, globalisation trends, declining economic returns on innovations, widening scope of challenges that require faster reactions, and new technological capacity to implement green technologies in industry) are identified as triggers that change the approaches, mechanisms, and methods of structural renovation in these regions, necessitating a correction to industrial policy. The study finds that industrial policy renovation is ob‑ jectively necessary to ensure effectiveness and that it occurs continuously due to permanent endogenous changes. The fast adaptation of industrial sectors is needed due to an increase in the number of challenges and acceleration of endogenous changes ensured by the anti‑crisis flexibility of the policy, which forms the basis of regional systems’ adaptivity to crisis conditions. The author highlights decarbonisation and the just transition framework for a post‑carbon society as the determinative trends of industrial development. Recommendations are suggested for the anti‑crisis correction of Ukrainian coal sector reform and revision of behaviour strategies of coal industries in old industrial regions facing the 2022 energy crisis.
老工业区经济结构调整政策的演变:从决定论到抗危机弹性
本文结合欧洲的经验和对现代欧盟产业政策形成因素的理解,分析了老工业区结构调整政策的演变过程。它概述了这种演变的各个阶段及其特点,并将它们与在面临发展因素变化的老工业区寻找增长储备联系起来。改变经济发展因素的驱动因素(即全球化趋势,创新的经济回报下降,需要更快反应的挑战范围扩大,以及在工业中实施绿色技术的新技术能力)被确定为改变这些地区结构革新的途径、机制和方法的触发因素,需要对产业政策进行修正。研究发现,产业政策更新客观上是保证有效性的必要条件,并且由于内生变化的永久性,产业政策更新是持续发生的。工业部门需要快速适应,因为政策的抗危机灵活性确保了挑战数量的增加和内生变化的加速,这是区域系统适应危机条件的基础。作者强调脱碳和后碳社会的公正过渡框架是工业发展的决定性趋势。对乌克兰煤炭部门改革的反危机纠正和老工业区煤炭工业面对2022年能源危机的行为战略的修订提出了建议。
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