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Oct 24, 2005

The Location of Auto Supplier Plants

For those interested in the troubles facing the auto industry and the areas of the country that are the most vulnerable, here's a map from the Chicago Fed Blog (where the issue is discussed further) showing the location of auto supplier plants in the US:

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In addition, see econbrowser for more on the auto industry.

    Posted by Mark Thoma on Monday, October 24, 2005 at 12:52 AM in Economics, Unemployment | Permalink | TrackBack (0) | Comments (1)



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    Ken Houghton says...

    There are several prominent states in that map that are safe (IN), but rather a few battleground (MI, OH).

    The guy who is named at 1:00 today is going to have A Lot of Fun(tm) explaining any subsidies here--and pointing to the steel tariffs as precedent won't win any friends.

    Posted by: Ken Houghton | Link to comment | Oct 24, 2005 at 07:59 AM



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