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Who Really Made Your Car?: Restructuring and Geographic Change in the Auto Industry Book

Who Really Made Your Car?: Restructuring and Geographic Change in the Auto Industry
Who Really Made Your Car?: Restructuring and Geographic Change in the Auto Industry, Klier and Rubenstein present the key characteristics of the vast and growing network of auto parts suppliers and describe the changing geography of U.S. motor vehicle production., Who Really Made Your Car?: Restructuring and Geographic Change in the Auto Industry has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Who Really Made Your Car?: Restructuring and Geographic Change in the Auto Industry
  • Written by author Thomas Klier
  • Published by W.E. Upjohn Institute, July 2008
  • Klier and Rubenstein present the key characteristics of the vast and growing network of auto parts suppliers and describe the changing geography of U.S. motor vehicle production.
  • Klier and Rubenstein present the key characteristics of the vast and growing network of auto parts suppliers and describe the changing geography of U.S. motor vehicle production.
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1 - The parts of Your Vehicle



Part I - Detroit: Heart of the Auto Industry

2 - Rise and Fall of Vertical Integration in the Midwest

3 - Supplying the Power

4 - The Body Builders

5 - Supplying the Suppliers



Part II - Carmaker-Supplier Networks: How Close is Close Enough?

6 - The Closely Linked Supply Chain

7 - Seat Supplier Right Next Door

8 - Delivering the Goods



Part III - Shifting Fortunes along Auto Alley

9 - Emergence of Auto Alley

10 - Abandoning Ohio: A Tale of Two Cities

11 - Chassis Suppliers Move South in Auto Alley

12 - Working for Suppliers



Part IV - The Endangered U.S. Supplier

13 - The Rising Tide of Imports

14 - The Driving Force: Electronics Suppliers

15 - Conclusion: Surviving the Car Wars

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Index

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