U.S. and Asian motor vehicle industry in the global economy
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U.S. and Asian motor vehicle industry in the global economy
(Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship)(Transportation issues, policies and R & D series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In the past year, the U.S. auto industry has been severely buffeted by three adverse factors: soaring gasoline prices caused motorists to focus more on fuel efficiency; economic recession and growing unemployment reduced demand for new autos; and the near collapse of the commercial credit markets made auto purchases more difficult. These economic currents led Chrysler to file for bankruptcy at the end of April 2009 and prompted General Motors to suggest that it may follow suit on June 1, 2009. Consequently, China's industrialisation and modernisation efforts have led them to become the world's fastest growing automotive producer. China's automobile industry has continued to expand despite the global economic downturn. If such growth continues, China is on its way to becoming the world's largest auto market. This book explores the U.S. and Asian motor vehicle industries and the global economy.
目次
- Preface
- The U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry: Confronting a New Dynamic in the Global Economy
- U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry: Federal Financial Assistance & Restructuring
- U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry Restructuring & Dealership Terminations
- The U.S. Automotive Industry: National & State Trends in Manufacturing Employment
- Accelerated Vehicle Retirement for Fuel Economy: "Cash for Clunkers"
- Mandating Dealership Agreements for Automakers Receiving Federal Funds: Constitutional Analysis
- The Rise of China's Auto Industry & Its Impact on the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry
- Statement of The Honorable Ray Lahood, Secretary of Transportation, before the Committee on Oversight & Government Reform, Hearing on "Toyota Gas Pedals: Is the Public at Risk?"
- Testimony of Akio Toyoda, President, Toyota Motor Corporation, before the Committee on Oversight & Government Reform, Hearing on "Toyota Gas Pedals: Is the Public at Risk?"
- Statement of Joan Claybrook, President Emeritus, Public Citizen & former Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, before the Committee on Oversight & Government Reform, Hearing on
- "Toyota Gas Pedals: Is the Public at Risk?"
- Index.
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