China shifts gears : automakers, oil, pollution, and development / Kelly Sims Gallagher.
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- 026207270X (hbk)
- 9780262072700 (hbk)
- 026257232X (pbk)
- 9780262572323 (pbk)
- HD9710.C52 G34 2006
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HD9710.A7852 A23 2003 Developmentalism and dependency in Southeast Asia : the case of the automotive industry / | HD9710.B82 M66 1980 Multinational corporations and the regionalization of the Latin American automotive industry : a case study of Brazil | HD9710.B82 S48 1994 Engines of growth : the state and transnational auto companies in Brazil | HD9710.C52 G34 2006 China shifts gears : automakers, oil, pollution, and development / | HD9710.C52 G34 2006 China shifts gears : automakers, oil, pollution, and development / | HD9710 E59 1999 Environment and energy policies on automobiles in Japan / | HD9710.J32 B49 2004 Beyond Japanese management : the end of modern times? / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [189]-201) and index.
Introduction -- The energy and environmental dimensions of cars in China -- Zoom, zoom, zoom : the auto industry and economic development -- Foreign technology in the development of China's automotive sector -- Beijing Jeep -- Shanghai GM -- Chang'An Ford -- Technology transfer, energy, and the environment -- Technology transfer, innovation, and economic development -- Limits to leapfrogging and how to overcome them : implications for policy, theory, and future research.