Achieving the twin transition under competition policy: the European Union between the United States and China: the European response to the semiconductor shortage: the Chips Act
Shehu, Megi (A.A. 2021/2022) Achieving the twin transition under competition policy: the European Union between the United States and China: the European response to the semiconductor shortage: the Chips Act. Tesi di Laurea in Industrial policy in Europe, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Marcella Panucci, pp. 138. [Master's Degree Thesis]
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Abstract/Index
Industrial policy: back to the stage. The European Union and the history of industrial policy. The European green deal: main features, objectives, approach and policy domains. Digital transition. The European Union as an international leader. Green industrial policy cannot be only national: EU-wide coordination is required. The United States and the new green deal. China's position in a green growth perspective. China's environmental policies. European dependence on non-EU economies. The economic interdependencies between the United States and Europe. European Union sovereignty and policy: Chips Act. Semiconductors and trade tensions. State’s support for a strategic sector. Chip designs and semiconductors value chain: China's ambitions. American control on semiconductors. The Chips Act contribution to the digital and green transition for Europe.
References
Bibliografia e sitografia: pp. 111-130.
Thesis Type: | Master's Degree Thesis |
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Institution: | Luiss Guido Carli |
Degree Program: | Master's Degree Programs > Corso di Laurea magistrale in Policies and Governance in Europe, lingua inglese (LM-62) |
Chair: | Industrial policy in Europe |
Thesis Supervisor: | Panucci, Marcella |
Thesis Co-Supervisor: | Christiansen, Thomas |
Academic Year: | 2021/2022 |
Session: | Summer |
Deposited by: | Alessandro Perfetti |
Date Deposited: | 15 Dec 2022 09:32 |
Last Modified: | 15 Dec 2022 09:32 |
URI: | https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/34380 |
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