Tool 0 – How to use the EQuIP toolkit
This tool offers a contextual overview of current debates on industrial development, with a specific focus on the SDGs and industrial policy. It aims to clarify the toolkit’s purpose in evidence-based industrial policymaking.
Tool 1 – Structural change and productivity
This tool determines the magnitude, strengths, productivity and performance of a country’s industrial sector.
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Tool 2 – Manufacturing trade
This tool provides a set of indicators to measure a country’s trade openness as well as basic descriptive and performance indicators related specifically to manufacturing trade.
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Tool 3 – Diversification and upgrading
This tool focuses on sub-sectoral levels and assesses the degree of diversification in a country or industry.
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Tool 4 – Global value chains
This tool provides quantitative indicators for analyzing various aspects of global value chains.
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Tool 5 – Income and employment
This EQuIP tool provides quantitative indicators for studying various aspects of a country’s labour market, including employment, income and productivity across manufacturing subsectors.
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Tool 6 – Gender equality in manufacturing
This tool offers a set of indicators to assist analysts in understanding female participation in manufacturing and structural change, as well as their key determinants.
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Tool 7 – Industry and environment
This tool aims to introduce policymakers to a range of indicators and methods that can be used to measure, design and evaluate the green transition of their manufacturing industries.
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Tool 8 – Digitalization
This tool aims to assist policymakers in evaluating their country’s readiness to address the opportunities and challenges that arise from the digitalization of manufacturing.
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E. Industrial Policy Design – Instruments for Implementation
To bring a diverse range of potential industrial policy objectives to light, to assist countries to consider and to define the objectives that are most appropriate for their national context as well as to provide a convincing logic to substantiate their unique structural transformation vision.
Designing a transformative industrial policy package Download here
Annex 1: Table of design Download here
Annex 2: Examples of policy interventions to increase productive activities Download here