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Formation of the automotive industry in developing countries


Sergey Afanasyev
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Afanasyev Sergey Andreevich – Postgraduate, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Published in:
Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship
– № 10 / May, 2014



Keywords: automotive industry, developing countries, localization of production, the national industry, the structure of the automotive market


Citation:
Sergey Afanasyev (2014). Formation of the automotive industry in developing countries. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 15(10), 123-136. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/4509


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Abstract:

The article identifies four major trends in the development of the automotive industry in the developing countries. First, large developing countries, such as China, India and Brazil, are large and growing automotive markets. Second, there is a medium size group of developing countries where it is expedient to build assembly plants, taking into account the sizes of markets. The third group of countries is located near the major automotive markets and supplies labor-intensive components to them. And finally, the fourth tendency is the formation of local national automotive companies with potential for world-wide competitiveness in developing countries.








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