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Are U.S. Auto Exports the Growth Industry of the 1990s?
By Michael Smitka
Fall 1993
Reprint 3518
Volume 35, Number 1, pages 97-102, 6 pages
Primary Topic: Global Business

Summary

Japan has no more rabbits to pull out of the hat -- its automotive production system has matured, and the industry is in decline. So argues the author, who shows how exchange rates, demographics, and the increasing sophistication of U.S. management are causing a shift in relative competitiveness. Furthermore, these changes affect most Japanese industries, and U.S. managers should be prepared to take advantage of them.

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