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Crash Course The American Automobile Industrys Road To Bankruptcy And Bailout And Beyond Paul Ingrassia

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Crash Course The American Automobile Industrys Road To Bankruptcy And Bailout And Beyond Paul Ingrassia
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.38 MB
Author: Paul Ingrassia
ISBN: 9781588368911, 1588368912
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Crash Course The American Automobile Industrys Road To Bankruptcy And Bailout And Beyond Paul Ingrassia by Paul Ingrassia 9781588368911, 1588368912 instant download after payment.

With an updated Afterword by the author.This is the epic saga of the American automobile industry’s rise and demise, a compelling story of hubris, missed opportunities, and self-inflicted wounds that culminates with the president of the United States ushering two of Detroit’s Big Three car companies—once proud symbols of prosperity—through bankruptcy. With unprecedented access, Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Ingrassia takes us from factory floors to small-town dealerships to Detroit’s boardrooms to the White House. Ingrassia answers the big questions: Was Detroit’s self-destruction inevitable? What were the key turning points? Why did Japanese automakers manage American workers better than the American companies themselves did? Complete with a new Afterword providing fresh insights into the continuing upheaval in the auto industry—the travails of Toyota, the revolving-door management and IPO at General Motors, the unexpected progress at Chrysler, and the Obama administration’s stake in Detroit’s recovery—Crash Course addresses a critical question: America bailed out GM, but who will bail out America?

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