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Three objectives rolled into one policy?

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Here comes some creative thinking. 

We have a few issues here in the US that we let fall through the cracks way too often.  And, then when we address them, we don’t ensure that there’s a clear path to their total resolution.

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Industrial Policy Makes a Comeback?

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Industrial policy. [Definition:  “a government policy that encourages resources to shift from one industry or sector to another; this can be done  by changing input costs, output prices, or other regulatory treatment.”   It is an attempt by the government to address critical national security concerns or economic competition.)

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