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Vol. 36, Second Quarter, 2012
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Last Updated: 05/23/2012

Detroit Back from the Brink? Auto Industry Crisis and Restructuring, 2008–11

Thomas H. Klier, James Rubenstein

While it is hard to say how much of the current auto sector recovery is attributable to government intervention, the ensuing restructuring of the Detroit Three has substantially changed the industry in the U.S.

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