industripolitikk
Industripolitikk, a term used in Norwegian and other Nordic languages for industrial policy, refers to government actions aimed at developing and strengthening the domestic economy by supporting strategic industries, technologies, and capabilities. It seeks to raise productivity, create jobs, and improve international competitiveness, with attention to manufacturing, energy, digital services, and the green transition. Industripolitikk can be horizontal, pursuing broad improvements in the business environment, or selective, targeting specific sectors or firms.
Policy instruments commonly used under industripolitikk include direct subsidies and grants for research and development, investments
Policy design emphasizes coordination across government bodies, transparency, evaluation of results, and the use of sunset
Critics argue that industripolitikk can distort markets, misallocate resources, and foster rent seeking. Proponents contend that