Beyond market failures: the market creating and shaping roles of state investment banks |
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Authors: | Mariana Mazzucato |
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Affiliation: | Science Policy Research Unit – SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK |
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Abstract: | The paper develops a typological framework of the roles of state investment banks (SIBs) in the economy. The typology identifies four different roles: countercyclical; developmental; venture capitalist; and challenge-led. The paper conceptually elaborates the typology by first providing a historical overview of SIBs, and then discussing how the mainstream “market failure theory” justifies them. It then advances a different conceptualization based on insights from heterodox economics, showing that all roles of SIBs are more about market creating/shaping rather than market-failure fixing. The paper concludes with a proposal of a new agenda for research on SIBs based on our typological framework. |
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Keywords: | state investment banks public investment policy market failure development banking mission-oriented policy |
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