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Vol. 18, No. 1
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Last Updated: 01/24/1994

Realignment in the auto supplier industry: the rippling effects of Big Three restructuring

Paul D. Ballew , Robert H. Schnorbus

By studying the effects on downstream industries, we can sharpen our understanding of the underlying factors that are reshaping American industry. To illustrate these points, this article reviews past and recent developments in the auto supplier industry.

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