Tobias Wuttke (@tobwuttke) 's Twitter Profile
Tobias Wuttke

@tobwuttke

Postdoc @Bard_berlin Industrialization, development, global value chains, industrial policy, automotive, semiconductors

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Kai Koddenbrock (@kaikodden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share, friends and colleagues, to help me find the right colleagues to work with during my first three years at Bard College Berlin. Deadline for short applictions 15 of August. The call is deliberately broad because I seek to support two scholars/students with their own ideas.

Lorenza Monaco (@lmonaco13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy this is finally out, on the Internat Journ of #Automotive Technology & Management. Thanks to the Gerpisa - Réseau international de l'automobile community for awarding us the special mention for the 2022 #IJATM Young Author Prize and to #GCalabrese for the editorial work. W Tobias Wuttke inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.150…

Bard College Berlin (@bard_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BCB faculty Tobias Wuttke has published a new paper in the International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management on global value chains and the car industry in South Africa. inderscienceonline.com/doi/10.1504/IJ…

Bard College Berlin (@bard_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Tobias Wuttke (Tobias Wuttke) recently published two articles about economic development and globalization in South Africa’s automotive industry, based on fieldwork he completed in #SouthAfrica in 2021. Read the featured article here: berlin.bard.edu/news/developme…

Carlota Perez (@carlotaprzperez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New book by Keun Lee Keun Lee about detours for catchup innovation in times of 'deglobalisation' or perhaps 'reglobalisation' along different routes. Backed by his deep knowledge of Korean & Asian experiences. it's full of bold ideas for bold governments.

New book by Keun Lee <a href="/icatchup/">Keun Lee</a> about detours for catchup innovation in times of 'deglobalisation' or perhaps 'reglobalisation' along different routes. Backed by his deep knowledge of Korean &amp; Asian experiences. it's full of bold ideas for bold governments.
Jostein Hauge (@haugejostein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published, this is a really important paper providing some much-needed evidence on the topic of deglobalization and reshoring. "(...) we do not observe deglobalization in the sense of a comprehensive retreat from globalized production." journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…

Dan Nystedt (@dnystedt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TSMC raised its US investment to US$65 billion for 3 fabs in Arizona, with the 2nd fab using 2nm process technology instead of 3nm and the 3rd fab at 2nm or better, it said. The US proposed direct funding of $6.6 billion and up to $5 billion in loans for the investments. Each of

WZB-GAP and Weizenbaum-Digital Work (@wzb_globalwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The end of globalized production? Our colleague Florian Butollo criticizes together with Cornelia Staritz and Tobias Wuttke predictions of deglobalization and reshoring. Out as early access in Critical Sociology: doi.org/10.1177/089692…

Project Syndicate (@prosyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While some tools of industrial policy demand significant fiscal resources, this is certainly not true for all of them, notes Keun Lee. Entry controls are a case in point. bit.ly/3UI0OfD

Kyle Chan (@kyleichan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So to return to the original FT piece (ft.com/content/ef12d3…), while I agree with many of its points, I think it's important to be clear that globally successful South Korean firms like Hyundai benefited from both export-promoting policies and protectionist measures. 5/

So to return to the original FT piece (ft.com/content/ef12d3…), while I agree with many of its points, I think it's important to be clear that globally successful South Korean firms like Hyundai benefited from both export-promoting policies and protectionist measures. 5/
Tobias Wuttke (@tobwuttke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was part of a podcast on the semiconductor supply chain and industrial policy. With a focus on Europe. Together with @GaleRajReichert Bard College Berlin

Trilateral Chair in Transformative Innovation (@uj_trcti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can Brazil, India, and South Africa replicate China's success in electric mobility? Prof Rasmus Lema and co-authors compares green industrial policies, domestic conditions, and outcomes, highlighting unique opportunities and challenges. doi.org/10.1093/icc/dt… #Sustainability

Can Brazil, India, and South Africa replicate China's success in electric mobility? Prof <a href="/RasmusLema/">Rasmus Lema</a> and co-authors compares green industrial policies, domestic conditions, and outcomes, highlighting unique opportunities and challenges.

doi.org/10.1093/icc/dt…

#Sustainability
United Nations University - MERIT (@unumerit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡ How will the shift to #ElectricVehicles affect emerging economies? A new open access paper co-authored by UNU-MERIT's Rasmus Lema explores this shift and its implications for #Brazil, #India and #SouthAfrica. 💡 Read the paper here: doi.org/10.1093/icc/dt… #EmergingEconomy

⚡ How will the shift to #ElectricVehicles affect emerging economies?

A new open access paper co-authored by UNU-MERIT's <a href="/RasmusLema/">Rasmus Lema</a> explores this shift and its implications for #Brazil, #India and #SouthAfrica.

💡 Read the paper here: doi.org/10.1093/icc/dt…

#EmergingEconomy
David Fickling (@davidfickling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How did the US invent solar power and dominate it for 60 years, before giving it up to China over the past decade? The answer is, IMO, quite different to the stories we have told ourselves in recent years. And it has important lessons for the future.🧵 bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-…

Nils Kupzok (@nkupzok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The program for our "New Thinking in Industrial Policy" conference Columbia University is now up, featuring a fantastic polisci lineup, including Kate McNamara, Bentley Allan, Palma Polyak, Tobias Wuttke, Ishana Ratan, @GaleRajReichert Join us in person or follow along via live stream!

Bruno Perez Almansi (@brunopalmansi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share a new article published in the Journal of Development Studies (JDS), co-authored with Tobias Wuttke and Kriengkrai Techakanont: "Competition and Development in Automotive Global Value Chains: Insights from Thailand, South Africa and Argentina" tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Andrew M. Fischer (@andrewm_fischer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lindsay Whitfield & Tobias Wuttke on Opps for Latecomer Technological Catch-up with renewables onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/de… Nikita Sud on Asian Coal Economies onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/de… Dic Lo, Niangjijia Nyangchak & Fanqi Lin on China in the Green Transition onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/de…