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The New Domestic Automakers in the United States and Canada - History, Impacts, and Prospects (Hardcover)
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The New Domestic Automakers in the United States and Canada - History, Impacts, and Prospects (Hardcover)
Series: Comparative International Development
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Over the past forty years, state/provincial and local governments
in the United States and Canada have provided foreign automakers
with approximately $4.80 billion in incentives in order to lure
light vehicles assembly plants to their areas. This has included
tax abatements, infrastructure construction, land giveaways, job
training programs, and other subsidies. As of early 2015, ten
foreign vehicle makers operated 20 light vehicles in developed
North America. Despite the fact that all ten of these automakers
have pursued a similar pattern-first exporting vehicles into the
United States and Canada before launching vehicle plants in
developed North America-each has followed its own specific
historical development path and has created its own unique growth
trajectory. This book provides a unique historical and qualitative
review of these ten vehicle makers, from their early beginnings to
their export entry into the United States and/or Canada through
early 2015. In addition, it chronicles the histories of more than a
dozen former automakers and potential future foreign light motor
vehicle assembly plants in the United States and Canada. This
includes the first foreign automaker to build its cars in the
United States, De Dion-Bouton of France in July 1900, the early
20th Century endeavors of Fiat, Mercedes, and Rolls Royce, and the
present day hopes of Chinese and Indian automakers. In the process,
the text also provides an assessment of the top competing states
and sites for any future plants, the possible incentives packages
governments may offer to attract such facilities, and an estimated
incentive value for each automaker. Overall, the goal of this book
is to expand the knowledge of policymakers at all tiers of
government in the United States and Canada and to help them take a
more holistic look at the pros and cons of attracting Automobile
Manufacturing FDI. It is hoped that this will enable them to make
more informed decisions when pursuing a new foreign motor vehicle
assembly plant. Its findings should also prove informative to urban
and regional planning, political science, sociology, economics,
labor, and international development scholars and students in North
America and worldwide.
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