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Over one million Americans are employed in manufacturing motor vehicles, equipment and parts. But the industry has changed dramatically since the U.S. Big Three motor vehicle corporations (General Motors, Ford and Chrysler) produced the overwhelming majority of cars and light trucks sold in the United States, and directly employed many people themselves. By 2003, most passenger cars sold in the U.S. market were either imported or manufactured by foreign-based producers at new North American plants (so-called transplant facilities). The Big Three now dominate only in light trucks, and are also now being challenged there by the foreign brands. The Big Three have shed about 600,000 U.S. jobs since 1980, while about one-quarter of Americans employed in automotive manufacturing (nearly 300,000) work for the foreign-owned companies. It is clear that the U.S. automotive industry has undergone many drastic changes that have had a net adverse effect on American interests. This book examines the causes of these changes. Congressional acts, increasingly stringent emission laws, the effects of NAFTA, labour unions and globalisation are all within the scope of this book.Product Identifiers
PublisherNOVA Science Publishers INC International Concepts
ISBN-139781600211300
eBay Product ID (ePID)88874407
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Number of Pages173 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameU.S. Automotive Industry: Policy Overview & Recent History
Publication Year2006
SubjectBusiness
TypeTextbook
AuthorBrent D Yacobucci, Stephen Cooney
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height140 mm
Item Weight282 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorStephen Cooney, Brent D Yacobucci