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Automotive glocalisation and sector succes in the CEE countries

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There has been a long way since the reestablishment of the country’s industrial network up to flourishing of the automotive industry situated in the heart of world class developments. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Countries from some point of new investments can reach more than newcomer countries in the other parts of the world. Basically: • evolution in the living level, • increase in the continental role, • big increase in the sophisticated production without negative environmental influence, • work proposal for talent young generation, • important share in the division of labour. The paper is a short analysis concentrating on decision, trends, results and possibilities from CEE countries to be preparing for continental divide of labour in automotive industry. Labour force share by occupation – average world, EU_15 and Central Europe – selection. GDPppp – gross domestic product in purchasing power parity, the trend of Slovak industrial production, system and module supplies from Slovak area for CE “sitting” places of OEM are presented in the paper.
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  • Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Nám. Slobody 17, SK 812 31 Bratislava, Slovakia tel.:+421257296306, fax: +421252962650, jan.lesinsky@stuba.sk
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