NEW YORK (Reuters) – Like aging empires, the “Big Three” Detroit automakers slogged along the same downward trajectory for decades, with unrealistic labor contracts, Byzantine bureaucracies and a general complacency crippling them in the face of international competition. The decline culminated, of course, with the bankruptcies …
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