Greig Mordue, Dimitry Anastakis
The North American Auto Industry Since NAFTA
Herausgeber: Mordue, Greig; Anastakis, Dimitry
Greig Mordue, Dimitry Anastakis
The North American Auto Industry Since NAFTA
Herausgeber: Mordue, Greig; Anastakis, Dimitry
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This book explores key issues affecting the post-NAFTA development and trajectory of North Americaâ s most important economic sector, the automotive industry.
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This book explores key issues affecting the post-NAFTA development and trajectory of North Americaâ s most important economic sector, the automotive industry.
Produktdetails
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- Themes in Business and Society
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781487527372
- ISBN-10: 1487527373
- Artikelnr.: 69233759
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Themes in Business and Society
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781487527372
- ISBN-10: 1487527373
- Artikelnr.: 69233759
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Greig Mordue is an associate professor and the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Chair in Advanced Manufacturing Policy in the W Booth School of Engineering Practice in the Faculty of Engineering at McMaster University. Dimitry Anastakis is the L.R. Wilson and R.J. Currie Chair in Canadian Business History in the Department of History and the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
Part 1: The Post-NAFTA Integration of the North American Auto Industry
1. The Stratification of the Global Auto Industry: North America as the
Archetype
Greig Mordue and Brendan Sweeney
2. Foreign Auto Transplants in the Age of NAFTA: Some Revealing Trends
A.J. Jacobs
3. Mexico’s Participation in the North American Automotive Manufacturing
Industry
Clemente Ruiz Durán
4. Spatial Integration of the North American Auto Industry under NAFTA
Thomas H. Klier and James M. Rubenstein
Part 2: Automotive Investment and Trade
5. Reorganization and Restructuring: The North American Automotive Industry
in the USMCA Era
Mike Smitka
6. NAFTA vs. USMCA Content Rules Comparison with Evidence from Automakers’
Investment Strategies
Kristin M. Dziczek and Bernard Swiecki
7. From Automotive to Mobility Value Chains: Variety of Embeddedness and
Regional Value Capture in Baden-Württemberg, Michigan, and Ontario
Elena Goracinova
Part 3: The Electrification of Mobility
8. The Political Economy of Energy Transitions in Canada: Implications for
the Auto Industry
David A. Wolfe and Nathan Lemphers
9. A North American Electric Vehicle Supply Chain: What It Means for
Canada’s Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industry
Bassel Kazzaz, Sarah Norton, and Charlotte Yates
¿
10. The Automobile Industry in Mexico and the Challenges of a New Era: A
Perspective on Electric Vehicles and Green Technologies
Bertha Vallejo, Jorge Carrillo, Victor M. Cabral, and Humberto Garcia
Jimenez
Part 4: Wages, Workplace Democratization, and Collective Bargaining in a
Regionally Integrated Industry
11. Collective Bargaining and Employment Relations in the North American
Auto Industry: From Convergence to Marginalization?
Mathieu Dupuis
12. Prometheus Bound? Technology and Labour in the North American
Automotive Industry
Tod Rutherford
13. The USMCA and Third Generation of Labour Arrangements: From Previous
Experiences in Latin America to Probable Scenarios in Mexico
Alex V. Covarrubias and Mélanie Dufour-Poirier
1. The Stratification of the Global Auto Industry: North America as the
Archetype
Greig Mordue and Brendan Sweeney
2. Foreign Auto Transplants in the Age of NAFTA: Some Revealing Trends
A.J. Jacobs
3. Mexico’s Participation in the North American Automotive Manufacturing
Industry
Clemente Ruiz Durán
4. Spatial Integration of the North American Auto Industry under NAFTA
Thomas H. Klier and James M. Rubenstein
Part 2: Automotive Investment and Trade
5. Reorganization and Restructuring: The North American Automotive Industry
in the USMCA Era
Mike Smitka
6. NAFTA vs. USMCA Content Rules Comparison with Evidence from Automakers’
Investment Strategies
Kristin M. Dziczek and Bernard Swiecki
7. From Automotive to Mobility Value Chains: Variety of Embeddedness and
Regional Value Capture in Baden-Württemberg, Michigan, and Ontario
Elena Goracinova
Part 3: The Electrification of Mobility
8. The Political Economy of Energy Transitions in Canada: Implications for
the Auto Industry
David A. Wolfe and Nathan Lemphers
9. A North American Electric Vehicle Supply Chain: What It Means for
Canada’s Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industry
Bassel Kazzaz, Sarah Norton, and Charlotte Yates
¿
10. The Automobile Industry in Mexico and the Challenges of a New Era: A
Perspective on Electric Vehicles and Green Technologies
Bertha Vallejo, Jorge Carrillo, Victor M. Cabral, and Humberto Garcia
Jimenez
Part 4: Wages, Workplace Democratization, and Collective Bargaining in a
Regionally Integrated Industry
11. Collective Bargaining and Employment Relations in the North American
Auto Industry: From Convergence to Marginalization?
Mathieu Dupuis
12. Prometheus Bound? Technology and Labour in the North American
Automotive Industry
Tod Rutherford
13. The USMCA and Third Generation of Labour Arrangements: From Previous
Experiences in Latin America to Probable Scenarios in Mexico
Alex V. Covarrubias and Mélanie Dufour-Poirier
Part 1: The Post-NAFTA Integration of the North American Auto Industry
1. The Stratification of the Global Auto Industry: North America as the
Archetype
Greig Mordue and Brendan Sweeney
2. Foreign Auto Transplants in the Age of NAFTA: Some Revealing Trends
A.J. Jacobs
3. Mexico’s Participation in the North American Automotive Manufacturing
Industry
Clemente Ruiz Durán
4. Spatial Integration of the North American Auto Industry under NAFTA
Thomas H. Klier and James M. Rubenstein
Part 2: Automotive Investment and Trade
5. Reorganization and Restructuring: The North American Automotive Industry
in the USMCA Era
Mike Smitka
6. NAFTA vs. USMCA Content Rules Comparison with Evidence from Automakers’
Investment Strategies
Kristin M. Dziczek and Bernard Swiecki
7. From Automotive to Mobility Value Chains: Variety of Embeddedness and
Regional Value Capture in Baden-Württemberg, Michigan, and Ontario
Elena Goracinova
Part 3: The Electrification of Mobility
8. The Political Economy of Energy Transitions in Canada: Implications for
the Auto Industry
David A. Wolfe and Nathan Lemphers
9. A North American Electric Vehicle Supply Chain: What It Means for
Canada’s Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industry
Bassel Kazzaz, Sarah Norton, and Charlotte Yates
¿
10. The Automobile Industry in Mexico and the Challenges of a New Era: A
Perspective on Electric Vehicles and Green Technologies
Bertha Vallejo, Jorge Carrillo, Victor M. Cabral, and Humberto Garcia
Jimenez
Part 4: Wages, Workplace Democratization, and Collective Bargaining in a
Regionally Integrated Industry
11. Collective Bargaining and Employment Relations in the North American
Auto Industry: From Convergence to Marginalization?
Mathieu Dupuis
12. Prometheus Bound? Technology and Labour in the North American
Automotive Industry
Tod Rutherford
13. The USMCA and Third Generation of Labour Arrangements: From Previous
Experiences in Latin America to Probable Scenarios in Mexico
Alex V. Covarrubias and Mélanie Dufour-Poirier
1. The Stratification of the Global Auto Industry: North America as the
Archetype
Greig Mordue and Brendan Sweeney
2. Foreign Auto Transplants in the Age of NAFTA: Some Revealing Trends
A.J. Jacobs
3. Mexico’s Participation in the North American Automotive Manufacturing
Industry
Clemente Ruiz Durán
4. Spatial Integration of the North American Auto Industry under NAFTA
Thomas H. Klier and James M. Rubenstein
Part 2: Automotive Investment and Trade
5. Reorganization and Restructuring: The North American Automotive Industry
in the USMCA Era
Mike Smitka
6. NAFTA vs. USMCA Content Rules Comparison with Evidence from Automakers’
Investment Strategies
Kristin M. Dziczek and Bernard Swiecki
7. From Automotive to Mobility Value Chains: Variety of Embeddedness and
Regional Value Capture in Baden-Württemberg, Michigan, and Ontario
Elena Goracinova
Part 3: The Electrification of Mobility
8. The Political Economy of Energy Transitions in Canada: Implications for
the Auto Industry
David A. Wolfe and Nathan Lemphers
9. A North American Electric Vehicle Supply Chain: What It Means for
Canada’s Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industry
Bassel Kazzaz, Sarah Norton, and Charlotte Yates
¿
10. The Automobile Industry in Mexico and the Challenges of a New Era: A
Perspective on Electric Vehicles and Green Technologies
Bertha Vallejo, Jorge Carrillo, Victor M. Cabral, and Humberto Garcia
Jimenez
Part 4: Wages, Workplace Democratization, and Collective Bargaining in a
Regionally Integrated Industry
11. Collective Bargaining and Employment Relations in the North American
Auto Industry: From Convergence to Marginalization?
Mathieu Dupuis
12. Prometheus Bound? Technology and Labour in the North American
Automotive Industry
Tod Rutherford
13. The USMCA and Third Generation of Labour Arrangements: From Previous
Experiences in Latin America to Probable Scenarios in Mexico
Alex V. Covarrubias and Mélanie Dufour-Poirier







