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The NAFTA debate : grappling with unconventional trade issues
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The NAFTA debate : grappling with unconventional trade issues

Author: M Delal Baer; Sidney Weintraub
Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994.
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"Examines the merits of including three non-traditional areas in the NAFTA agreement: 1) environmental and labor standards; 2) social issues such as human rights and health care; and 3) issues arising due to the integration of low wage and high wage countries. Leading authorities also address issues such as Mexican nationalism, political reform, and transition mechanisms"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: M Delal Baer; Sidney Weintraub
ISBN: 1555874649 9781555874643
OCLC Number: 29224433
Description: xi, 211 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Assessing the economic impact of North American Free Trade / Timothy J. Kehoe --
Adjustment and transition mechanisms for a U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement / Howard Rosen --
The environment : unwelcome guest at the Free Trade party / Jan Gilbreath and John Benjamin Tonra --
North American economic integration and Canadian sovereignty / Alan M. Rugman --
The U.S. domestic politics of the U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement / Howard J. Wiarda --
The changing face of Mexican nationalism / Soledad Loaeza --
The pressures for political reform in Mexico / M. Delal Baer and Sidney Weintraub --
New patterns of conflict and cooperation / M. Delal Baer.
Responsibility: edited by M. Delal Baer, Sidney Weintraub.
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"Examines the merits of including three non-traditional areas in the NAFTA agreement: 1) environmental and labor standards; 2) social issues such as human rights and health care; and 3) issues arising due to the integration of low wage and high wage countries. Leading authorities also address issues such as Mexican nationalism, political reform, and transition mechanisms"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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