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The softwood lumber war : politics, economics, and the long U.S.-Canada trade dispute
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The softwood lumber war : politics, economics, and the long U.S.-Canada trade dispute

Author: Daowei Zhang
Publisher: Washington, DC : Resources for the Future, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : English
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Deals with the softwood lumber dispute between the US and Canada for nearly 20 years. This book evaluates how the conflict began and how it was sustained for such a long period of time. It considers  Read more...

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Genre/Form: Electronic books
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Zhang, Daowei.
Softwood lumber war.
Washington, DC : Resources for the Future, c2007
(DLC) 2007022198
(OCoLC)137244780
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Daowei Zhang
ISBN: 9781936331581 1936331586
OCLC Number: 670430631
Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 300 p.) : ill.
Contents: A war between friends --
Theory of economic policy formation --
Lumber I: the first shot, 1982-1983 --
Lumber II: a new coalition and the memorandum of understanding, 1984-1986 --
The free trade agreement and termination of the MOU, 1987-1991 --
Lumber III: the war intensifies, 1991-1994 --
A temporary truce: the softwood lumber agreement of 1996 --
Lumber IV: the battle through litigation, 2001-2006 --
Lumber IV: the negotiation track, 2001-2006 --
Comparative political economy: the softwood lumber war and the newsprint tariff battle --
An end to the war? Lessons learned and the prospects for the 2006 agreement.
Responsibility: Daowei Zhang.

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