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Reducing the carbon INDUSTRY AUTO the case of the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba emissions of the global car industry Marcio José Vargas da Cruz and John Mikler Cássio Frederico Camargo Rolim Climate change and cars in the EU: the roles of auto The changing geography of North American motor firms, consumers, and policy in responding to global vehicle production environmental change Thomas H. Klier and James M. Rubenstein Lorraine Whitmarsh and Jonathan Köhler AUTO INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING The 2008–2009 automotive industry crisis and regional The Tata Nano, the global ‘value’ segment and the unemployment in Central Europe implications for the traditional automotive industry regions Petr Pavlínek and Jan Ženka Peter Wells THE Referees 2009–2010 GLOBAL AND (Contents continued on outside back cover) OXFORD ISSN 1752-1378 (Print) www.cjres.oxfordjournals.org ISSN 1752-1386 (Online) www.cjres.oxfordjournals.org Board of Editors Kees van Kersbergen, Free University, Amsterdam Notes to Contributors Susan Christopherson, Cornell University Patrick Le Galés, CEVIPOF, France Dan Lichter, Cornell University Submitted papers should not exceed 8000 words, including references, issued in the UK by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Betsy Donald, Queen's University tables and figures and must be written in English. 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