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What's in a polity? Political institutions and varieties of economic interventionism in the USA and EU

Wednesday 22 October 2025

Our Assistant Professor in Political Economy Dr Donato Di Carlo has co-authored a new article in Governance with Lorenzo Moretti and Manuela Moschella, which examines the political foundations of industrial policy amid the return of state economic interventionism.

Comparing the United States' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the European Union's Green Deal Industrial Plan (GDIP), it shows that contrasting industrial policy strategies were ultimately shaped by differences in the two polities' legislative rules.

Donato Di Carlo

Abstract


"In both the American and EU case, geopolitical pressures sparked renewed interest in green industrial policymaking. However, procedural mechanisms for majoritarian decision-making in the U.S. Senate enabled the government to overcome partisan veto players and compelled the design of the IRA as a budgetary instrument centered on fiscal subsidies. By contrast, unanimity requirements in the EU's joint decision-making system prevented the Commission from overcoming Member State veto players in the Council, precluding supranational fiscal instruments and resulting in a regulation-based, decentralized approach via national state aid. The findings contribute to the burgeoning debates on the return of industrial policy and state activism by showing how political institutions contribute to shaping not only the scope but also the form of economic interventionism within different polities."


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