The Changing U.S. Auto Industry

The Changing U.S. Auto Industry

Author: James M. Rubenstein

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-03-11

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 113493629X

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In recent years car production in the United States has undergone changes on a scale unknown since the pioneering era prior to World War One. New plants have been opened in the interior of the country, while most of those located along the east and west coast have been closed. The Changing U.S. Auto Industry uses concepts drawn from geography, such as access to markets and shipments of parts, to understand some of the reasons for the recent changes. Also critical is the changing role of labour in the production process, including the search by Japanese firms for a union-free environment, the re-location of some production to Mexico and the debate over the appropriate level of union-management cooperation.


Who's Bashing Whom?

Who's Bashing Whom?

Author: Laura D'Andrea Tyson

Publisher: Peterson Institute

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9780881321067

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Governments around the world? This volume answers these questions on the basis of detailed and rigorous case studies of trade disputes between the United States, Japan, and Europe in aircraft, semiconductors, supercomputers, telecommunications, and other electronics products. Tyson proposes a "cautious activist" policy agenda to promote US competitiveness in high-technology sectors and to strengthen multilateral rules governing high-technology trade.