World Experience in State Regulation of the Automotive Industry.
Abstract
The global automotive industry is a key sector of the global economy, combining vast commodity resources, as well as the products and materials of many related industries. The global automobile market is a dynamically changing market structure, sensitive to changes in the external environment. Over the past decade, the global automotive industry has undergone significant changes associated with the intensification of globalization processes, the transnationalization of automakers and the evolution of the system of government regulation of the industry.
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