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Europe’s Auto Industry: Global Production Networks and Spatial Change provides a comprehensive analysis of how the European automotive sector has been reshaped by globalization and the development of international production networks. Petr Pavlínek explores the spatial dynamics of auto manufacturing, examining how production has shifted across regions and the implications for different European economies.
The book contextualizes these changes within global value chains, demonstrating how European automakers have responded to competitive pressures and emerging markets. It offers valuable insights into regional development trajectories, the role of multinational corporations, and how geography continues to shape industrial organization in the 21st century.
Drawing on empirical research and case studies, this work is essential for understanding contemporary European economic geography and the future of manufacturing in the region.







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