The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry

The article summarises the advanced world experience in government regulation of the automotive industry using the example of the leading automotive manufacturing countries – China, Japan, India, South Korea, the USA, and the European Union. Leading approach to the study of this problem is the compa...

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Main Authors: Illia A. Dmytriiev, Inna Yu. Shevchenko, Vyacheslav M. Kudryavtsev, Olena M. Lushnikova, Tetiana S. Zhytnik
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Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2019-09-01
Series:Public Policy and Administration
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Online Access:https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5234
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spelling doaj-78053cc34e884ec1bd6bfb90453d71772020-11-25T02:53:07ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityPublic Policy and Administration1648-26032029-28722019-09-01183The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive IndustryIllia A. DmytriievInna Yu. ShevchenkoVyacheslav M. KudryavtsevOlena M. LushnikovaTetiana S. ZhytnikThe article summarises the advanced world experience in government regulation of the automotive industry using the example of the leading automotive manufacturing countries – China, Japan, India, South Korea, the USA, and the European Union. Leading approach to the study of this problem is the comparative method that has afforded revealing peculiarities of the primary measures applied by governments of the world to regulate the automotive industry have been identified. A unified model for government regulation of the automotive industry has been elaborated. The presented model contains a set of measures for government support for the automotive industry depending on the life cycle stage (inception, growth, stabilisation, top position, stagnation, decline, crisis) of the automotive industry and the level (high, medium, low) of competitiveness of automotive enterprises.https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5234automotive manufacturingcompetitivenesslife cycleindustrial sectorworld experience
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Inna Yu. Shevchenko
Vyacheslav M. Kudryavtsev
Olena M. Lushnikova
Tetiana S. Zhytnik
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Inna Yu. Shevchenko
Vyacheslav M. Kudryavtsev
Olena M. Lushnikova
Tetiana S. Zhytnik
The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
Public Policy and Administration
automotive manufacturing
competitiveness
life cycle
industrial sector
world experience
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Inna Yu. Shevchenko
Vyacheslav M. Kudryavtsev
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title The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
title_short The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
title_full The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
title_fullStr The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
title_full_unstemmed The World Experience and a Unified Model for Government Regulation of Development of the Automotive Industry
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publisher Mykolas Romeris University
series Public Policy and Administration
issn 1648-2603
2029-2872
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The article summarises the advanced world experience in government regulation of the automotive industry using the example of the leading automotive manufacturing countries – China, Japan, India, South Korea, the USA, and the European Union. Leading approach to the study of this problem is the comparative method that has afforded revealing peculiarities of the primary measures applied by governments of the world to regulate the automotive industry have been identified. A unified model for government regulation of the automotive industry has been elaborated. The presented model contains a set of measures for government support for the automotive industry depending on the life cycle stage (inception, growth, stabilisation, top position, stagnation, decline, crisis) of the automotive industry and the level (high, medium, low) of competitiveness of automotive enterprises.
topic automotive manufacturing
competitiveness
life cycle
industrial sector
world experience
url https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5234
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