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August 2010, No. 277a
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Last Updated: 07/14/2010

After the Perfect Storm: What's Next for the Auto Industry? (Special Issue)

Thomas H. Klier, Martin Lavelle , James Rubenstein

Amid the global recession in 2008–09, the U.S. auto industry experienced its worst downturn in recent memory. While conditions have improved in 2010, questions about which factors will shape the industry’s competitiveness remain. The Chicago Fed hosted a conference on May 10–11, 2010, at its Detroit Branch to explore the industry’s past, present and future.

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