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Crisis and Protection in the Automotive Industry : A Global Value Chain Perspective

2009

Sturgeon, Timothy J. | Van Biesebroeck, Johannes


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Liberalization of trade; Multiplier effects; Financial crisis; Operational independence; Aggregate demand; Minority shareholders; Labor costs; Market share; Protectionism; Oil prices; Credit markets; Labor unions; Suppliers; Government interventions; Labor market; Holding; Regulatory oversight; Equity stake; Layoffs; Regional unemployment; Bailout; World market; Banking sector; Sale; Portfolio; Target markets; Federal reserve; Emerging market; Labor statistics; Trading; Positive effects; Manufacturing industry; Substitute; Drivers; Registration fees; Environmental benefits; Physical assets; Policy responses; Emerging market countries; Takeover; Bank holding; High levels; Durable goods; Local markets; Comparative advantage; Debtor; Productivity growth; Job creation; Tariff barriers; Mergers; Local governments; Liquidation; Bankruptcies; Trade deficit; Global trade; Bailouts; Total sales; Shareholder; Market data; Supply chain; Purchasing power; Skilled labor; Shareholders; Commodity prices; Unemployment rates; Loan; Durable; Mature markets; Right to work; Foreign direct investment; Division of labor; Recession; Organizational structure; Tax; Domestic market; Supplier; Pension fund; Organizational structures
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5060http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5060

2014-09-15
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