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Transitions: the state of the automotive industry–a summary

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  • Emily Engel
  • William A. Strauss

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The United States automotive industry has been undergoing tremendous changes in recent years. Speakers at a recent Chicago Fed conference explored these changes and considered the road to the future for the auto industry.

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  • Emily Engel & William A. Strauss, 2007. "Transitions: the state of the automotive industry–a summary," Chicago Fed Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue Sep.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhle:y:2007:i:sep:n:242a
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    Automobile industry and trade;

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