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  • Petr Pavlínek, University of Nebraska, Omaha and Charles University, Prague
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
March 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009453196
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Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC
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Book description

Drawing on the analytical approaches of global production networks, global value chains, and spatial divisions of labor, this book investigates the changing automotive industry in Europe. Petr Pavlínek is a leading scholar of the automotive industry and here he focuses on its restructuring and geographic reorganization since the early 1990s to analyze the driving forces and regional development effects of these changes. Pavlínek explains the spatial profit-seeking strategies of large automotive firms and their role in the restructuring and increasing internationalization of Europe's automotive industry through foreign direct investment. He also considers how rapid growth in eastern Europe has affected western Europe, evaluates the relative position of countries in the European automotive industry, and examines the transition to the production of electric vehicles in eastern Europe. Europe's Auto Industry features original data along with concepts and methods that may be applied in economic geography, economics, industrial sociology and development studies. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Reviews

‘Taking a global production networks approach, Professor Pavlínek - the world’s leading expert in the European automotive industry - has produced a definitive account of its dynamics of change and transformation in the context of regional restructuring. A must-read for all scholars and policy makers in regional development and the global automotive industry.’

Henry Wai-chung Yeung - Distinguished Professor, National University of Singapore

‘A highly accurate, well-documented book on the automotive industry in Europe by one of its leading experts, which goes beyond the example of the car industry to show how the large capitalist corporations have structured the geography of the world. A must read if you want to understand the challenges of industrial reconquest in high wage countries and how the world economy has been structured in recent years.’

Vincent Frigant - Professor of Economics, University of Bordeaux

‘For students and researchers, this book will remain a core work on the international division of labor in the European automotive industry for a long time to come. A must for all those interested in core-periphery dynamics in the industry.’

Martin Krzywdzinski - WZB Berlin Social Science Center

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Contents

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  • Europe’s Auto Industry
    pp i-i
  • Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains - Series page
    pp ii-iv
  • Europe’s Auto Industry - Title page
    pp v-v
  • Global Production Networks and Spatial Change
  • Copyright page
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-vii
  • Figures
    pp viii-ix
  • Tables
    pp x-xii
  • Preface
    pp xiii-xvi
  • Acknowledgments
    pp xvii-xviii
  • Abbreviations
    pp xix-xx
  • 1 - Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development in Less Developed Countries
    pp 1-15
  • 2 - Revisiting Foreign Direct Investment in Peripheral Regions
    pp 16-33
  • 3 - Foreign Direct Investment and Supplier Linkages in Integrated Peripheries
    pp 34-58
  • 4 - Restructuring and Internationalization of the European Automotive Industry
    pp 59-93
  • 5 - The Core–Periphery Structure of the European Automotive Industry
    pp 94-124
  • 6 - Value Creation and Capture in the Automotive Industry
    pp 125-150
  • 7 - The Transition toward the Production of Electric Vehicles in Eastern Europe
    pp 151-191
  • 8 - Conclusion
    pp 192-202
  • References
    pp 203-238
  • Index
    pp 239-246

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