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Home > Archives > Vol 29, No 3 (2001)

Vol 29, No 3 (2001)

Japanese Automakers and the NAFTA Environment

Paul Parker and Tod Rutherford, guest editors

Table of Contents

Papers (Peer reviewed)

Japanese Automakers and the NAFTA Environment: Global Context PDF
T. Koshiba, P. Parker, T. Rutherford, D. Sanford, R. Olson
Global, Local, or Hybrid?: Evidence of Adaptation among Japanese Automobile Plants in Japan, the United States and Canada PDF
T. Rutherfor, P. Parker, T. Koshiba
Open Regionalism, Trade Policy and NAFTA: The Socio-economic Context for Japanese Automotive Investments PDF
T. Koshiba, P. Parker
Strategic Options for Japanese Automakers Operating in NAFTA PDF
D. Sanford, R. Olson
Mutual Adaptation: Japanese Automobile Transplants in North America and the Restructuring of Buyer-Supplier Relations PDF
T. Rutherford
Environmental Initiatives among Japanese Automakers: New Technology, EMS, Recycling and Lifecycle Approaches PDF
P. Parker


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