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4 - A Highly Disciplined Global Partnership: the Components Suppliers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 December 2019

John Wormald
Affiliation:
Autopolis Strategy Consultants
Kim Rennick
Affiliation:
Autopolis Strategy Consultants
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Discusses the influence of national governments and their long-standing role in regulating the industry, the conflicts that have arisen around safety and environmental protection. Also addresses the role of the industry in national economies, how governments have encouraged the development of national automotive sectors, the means they used to do so and the consequences for the industry. Describes the roles that different countries have been able to play within this global industry.

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National Policy, Global Giants
How Australia Built and Lost its Automotive Industry
, pp. 101 - 125
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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