The Hungarian automobile industry: towards an understanding of the transition to electromobility
Edited by John Szabo (),
András Deák (),
Andrea Szalavetz () and
Gábor Túry ()
in Economic books from Institute for World Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
Abstract:
Central and eastern Europe, the main beneficiary of the post-enlargement expansion of the automotive industry, is now facing an uncertain future. The region is vulnerable and dependent on decisions made in headquarters locations. While some countries see potential in keeping the combustion engine alive for longer – thereby risking long-term competitiveness – others are embracing the transition to e-mobility by embarking on strong supplier positions, for example in battery manufacturing.
Keywords: electromobility; ETUI; automotive employment; cars; trade union; political economy; economic crises; Hungary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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