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Newsletter
1998 auto outlook symposium--the urge to merge?

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Sep

Journal Article
The geographic evolution of the U.S. auto industry (pt. 1)

The authors examine changes in the footprint of the auto industry in the United States, starting in 1980 and tracking them through 2003. Their formal analysis of assembly and supplier plant locations traces the reorientation of the auto region from one that extends east?west to one that stretches north?south over this period. To accommodate the large size of the file and the number of illustrations, the article has been divided into two smaller files.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 30 , Issue Q II , Pages 2-6

Newsletter
NAFTA and the auto industry: boon or bane?

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Dec

Journal Article
Agglomeration in the U.S. auto supplier industry

Analysis of a large set of plant-level data shows the auto supplier industry to be highly spatially concentrated. Data on location of the plants' customers, however, suggest that immediate proximity to assembly plant is not necessary, despite a production system that emphasized low inventories and tight linkages.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 23 , Issue Q I , Pages 18-34

Journal Article
Noteworthy: demographics, auto industry, Texas jobs

Southwest Economy , Issue Jul , Pages 14

Newsletter
Challenges to the U.S. auto industry

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Mar

Working Paper
Concentration, prices and output in the automobile industry

Working Papers , Paper 88-6

Speech
Regional economy and manufacturing update

Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
Speech , Paper 28

Newsletter
Economy to keep cruising along in 2011 and 2012

According to participants in the Chicago Fed?s annual Automotive Outlook Symposium, solid economic growth is forecasted for the nation this year and in 2012. Inflation is expected to rise in 2011 and then ease in 2012, and the unemployment rate is anticipated to move lower but remain high by historical standards through the end of 2012. Light vehicle sales are forecasted to improve in 2011 and 2012.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Aug

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Assessing the auto recovery

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Sep

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