The Demise of Detroit: Why the Big Three Lost?
Code : COM0016
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Region : USA
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Abstract:
Detroit's Big Three - 'General Motors', 'Ford' and 'Chrysler' reigned supreme in the U.S. automobile market all through the 1960s and 1970s. But the Japanese, German and Korean car manufacturers, who gradually eroded the Big Three's US market in the 1980s, challenged their supremacy. Pedagogical Objectives: |
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Contents :
» The Fall of the Titans
» Detroit's Achilles Heel