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policy; the role of subsidies and other support measures; and the role of the
regulatory framework and barriers to entry, and unfair competition. All these topics
are also, and rightly so, of interest to industrialists, financiers and analysts since this
is an emerging sector that has not benefited from many decades of trial and error, of
optimisation and knowledge of scale effects (unlike the fossil economy). Public
policies are then a determining factor for the success of the transition to an
industrial bio-economy.
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