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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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Ideas & Trends: How Industries Survive Change. If They Do.
Extra! Extra! Newspapers and auto makers take heart. History shows that flexibility (and luck) can hold off the angel of death.
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Ideas & Trends: How Industries Survive Change. If They Do.
Extra! Extra! Newspapers and auto makers take heart. History shows that flexibility (and luck) can hold off the angel of death.
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Automakers Offer Big Incentives to Spur Sales
Automakers are offering cash rebates and dealers steep discounts to try to make room on lots for new models.
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Automakers Offer Big Incentives to Spur Sales
Automakers are offering cash rebates and dealers steep discounts to try to make room on lots for new models.
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News Analysis: G.M.’s Troubles Stir Question of Bankruptcy vs. a Bailout
General Motors, with dire warnings, is seeking a bailout, but skeptics point to the benefits of bankruptcy, which can offer a new start.
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News Analysis: G.M.’s Troubles Stir Question of Bankruptcy vs. a Bailout
General Motors, with dire warnings, is seeking a bailout, but skeptics point to the benefits of bankruptcy, which can offer a new start.
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Zaragoza, Beneficiary of Spain’s Heady Years, Feels the Undertow
The experience of Zaragoza, the capital of Spain’s fastest-growing region, illustrates how the crisis is spreading beyond real estate and finance to fundamental sectors of the European economy.
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Zaragoza, Beneficiary of Spain’s Heady Years, Feels the Undertow
The experience of Zaragoza, the capital of Spain’s fastest-growing region, illustrates how the crisis spreading beyond real estate and finance to fundamental sectors of the European economy.
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