Nathan Lane
Associate Professor in Economics, University of Oxford
Nathan Lane is an Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University and an affiliate of CESifo, Munich. His interests are at the intersection of industrial development, political economy, and big data. He is the co-founder of The Industrial Policy Group, an empirical research lab that aims to deliver core empirical research surrounding industrial policy.
Recent work by Nathan Lane
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New measures reveal a growing industrial policy divide
New measures reveal that advanced economies are leading a global surge in industrial policy—developing countries must navigate the consequences.
Published 24.06.25
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Manufacturing revolutions: The role of industrial policy in South Korea’s industrialisation
South Korea’s industrial policy in the late 1970s played a critical role in forging its modern economy. Are there lessons for the developing world?
Published 11.12.17
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How different governance systems impact lives: Historical evidence from Vietnam
Major economic variances across present day Vietnam can be traced back to historical governance differences, highlighting the role of civil society
Published 06.12.17