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Global Alliances in the Motor Vehicle Industry
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Book Code: Q346
ISBN: 1-56720-346-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-56720-346-2
240 pages, figures, maps, tables
Quorum Books
Publication: 10/30/2000
List Price: $119.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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  • ...this well-written volume actually covers the world auto industry over the last 50 years....The material is interesting and informative, and the author's analysis is astute....This book should be part of every collection on the auto industry. Upper-division undergraduate through professional.
    —Choice Reviews
Description: The globalization of the motor vehicle industry--specifically, cars and light trucks--has engendered new forms of competition and cooperation with less regard for national boundaries than ever before. The DaimlerChrysler merger, the GM-Toyota joint venture, the Renault equity stake in Nissan, the Ford takeover of Mazda, Jaguar, and Volvo cars, and direct foreign investments in Mexico, Mercosur (Mercado Común del Sur), China, and India--developments like these are almost impossible to keep up with. Hiraoka, a prize-winning analyst of manufacturing excellence in the automotive industry, surveys them and their causes and presents a clarifying picture with thoroughness and depth. Hiraoka's explanation of the various factors contributing to globalization of the motor vehicle industry provides the background information necessary to gain perspective on recent events. These developments include e-commerce networks, alliances with local and far-flung parts suppliers, low-cost mass production and distribution systems, the launching of hybrid products in mature economies, and the buildup of capacity in emerging markets. His analysis ranges widely, delving into managerial reactions to regional free-trade blocks, currency crises, government shifts away from central planning and trade protectionism, the vicissitudes of business cycles in emerging markets, and the juxtaposition of Japan's prolonged recession and the booming American motor vehicle market. Corporate decision-makers, labor leaders, policy analysts, researchers, students, and industry observers will benefit from understanding the global characteristics of today's motor vehicle industry.
Table of Contents:
  • Industry Globalization
  • Postwar Growth and Exports of the Japanese Industry
  • Transplants from Japan
  • U.S. Recovery
  • The DaimlerChrysler Merger
  • Mexico: Maquiladora Plants and NAFTA
  • Mercosur and Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
  • Foreign Development of China's Motor Vehicle Industry
  • India: Out from the Nehru-Ghandi Shadow
  • The New Millennium Arrives
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
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