Imported Automobiles in the United States: Their Rising Market Share and the Macroeconomic Impact of a Proposed Import Restriction
Description:
After two generations of almost unchallenged supremacy, the U.S. auto
industry has recently faced plummeting sales, rising competition from imports,
and mounting requirements for capital investment and structural change. This
has resulted in massive spilling of red ink in the industry's profit and
loss columns, further financial pressures on the ailing Chrysler Corporation,
layoffs of nearly 250,000 workers (as of August 4, 1980 in the automotive
industry alone according to the United Auto Work…
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Date:
September 15, 1980
Creator:
Nanto, Dick K. & Elwell, Craig
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