ABSTRACT

This book presents an analysis of some of the changes that have transformed the automobile industry in the last thirty years illustrating some of the most significant consequences of globalization. Focusing on the response of Europe's policy makers, it analyzes government-industry relations at both national and transnational levels, demonstrating how national policy instruments have been eroded by regional, political and economic integration. There has been a significant and irreversible shift in the locus of decision-making power from nation states to the regional level in the automobile sector.

chapter 3|22 pages

Privatization as industrial policy

chapter 6|26 pages

Policy participation at the European level

chapter 7|24 pages

State aids

chapter 8|24 pages

Trade policy and the volet externe

chapter 9|18 pages

The volet interne for automobiles

chapter 10|18 pages

Governing structures at the European level

chapter 1|8 pages

Legislative overview

chapter |6 pages

APPENDIX 2 (Source: ACEA, 1997)

chapter |2 pages

APPENDIX 3

chapter |2 pages

APPENDIX 4

chapter 5|2 pages

The EC-Japan Car Accord