The 4th Industrial Revolution
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What is the role of industrial policy in today’s economic climate? Is there a place for it in the transition to a new, ‘green’ age? And what is the ‘4th Industrial Revolution’? How can it work to our benefit, particularly for developing countries?The Cambridge Development Podcast is back for Easter term with Mateus Labrunie, PhD student at Cambridge University’s Centre of Development Studies. With his research focusing on the return of industrial policies and state-led development, Mateus joins us for a discussion on how history can inform us on the potential of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and the various challenges and opportunities it presents for developing countries, particularly in light of the climate crisis. This episode is hosted by Pascual Gonzalez, and jointly produced by Djihad Kramer, Jodi-Ann Wang, Lara Shirra White, Rory Cardy-Phillips, and Johnny Wiley. To find out more about CAMSED, find us on our website, Facebook, or Twitter.
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