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At the Crossroads

Middle America and the Battle to Save the Car Industry

by (author) Abe Aamidor & Ted Evanoff

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2010
Category
Automobile Industry
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550229042
    Publish Date
    Mar 2010
    List Price
    $27.95

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The U.S. auto industry has struck a brick wall. Can it get back on the road to recovery? At the Crossroads: Middle America and the Battle to Save the Car Industry argues that the Obama administration missed an historic opportunity in 2009 to launch a Manhattan Projectstyle effort to save not only Detroit, but the entire manufacturing base in Middle America. Abe Aamidor and Ted Evanoff explain how Washington's intervention fell short and how it is holding back American economic recovery. The authors take a thoughtful look at the root causes behind the auto industry's crash, including disastrous labor contracts such as the 1950s' 'Treaty of Detroit', which set the stage for crushing legacy costs; Wall Street's predatory financial practices ushered in under the Reagan administration; and a largely unregulated free trade regime that undermined the competitiveness of American manufacturing. At the Crossroads tells the story of Detroit's collapse and a failed national industrial policy from the point of view of those most affected by it; the factory workers, small business owners, and mayors of small manufacturing towns like Kokomo, Marion, and Bedford in Indiana, the number two auto manufacturing state after Michigan and the number one manufacturing state overall based on a percentage of population. Washington could debate the pros and cons of a national industrial policy and an auto industry bailout ad nauseum, but it was the people in small towns in Middle America who would live or die by the policy decisions of their distant national leaders.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Abe Aamidor is an award-winning journalist and a former reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, and the Indianapolis Star newspapers. He is the author of Chuck Taylor, All Star and Shooting Star: The Rise and Fall of the British Motorcycle Industry and is a former journalism professor at Southern Illinois University, Georgia Southern University, and Indiana University. He lives in Carmel, Indiana. Ted Evanoff is a newspaper reporter who has received more than two dozen reporting awards for writing about the automobile industry, manufacturing, and economic development. He is a former automotive writer at the Detroit Free Press and is currently the economics reporter for the Indianapolis Star. He lives in Zionsville, Indiana.

Editorial Reviews

"This book is for those interested in a people-focused perspective of Detroit’s collapse. It will complement the deeper look into the turning points in U.S. auto industry history provided by Paul Ingrassia’s Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry’s Road from Glory to Disaster."  —Library Journal

"This book is at once an American industrial history, financial assessment, cultural analysis, economic inspection, and global forecast. Evanoff and Aamidor's work deserves praise for its meticulous reporting and thorough research."  —Christian Science Monitor