Free Trade

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-01
Publisher(s): Hw Wilson Co
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Table of Contents

Preface ix
I. Overview of Free Trade and NAFTA
1(26)
Editor's Introduction
3(2)
Free Trade
5(4)
Free Trade on Trial
9(6)
Connect the Markets
15(4)
Alan M. Field
Annan, Silva Call for Using Free Trade to Raise Global Living Standards
19(3)
Alan Clendenning
What Can We Do?
22(5)
II. NAFTA's Effects on Industry and Jobs
27(50)
Editor's Introduction
29(2)
Integrating the North American Steel Market
31(6)
Dr. Hans Mueller
Time to Bury the Hatchet
37(2)
NAFTA Contributing to Car Industry Success
39(3)
Katherine Yung
NAFTA's Impacts on U.S. Agriculture: Trade & Beyond
42(10)
Steven Zahniser
NAFTA Sprouts Mexico Woe
52(3)
Hugh Dellios
Symposium: Has NAFTA Been a Good Deal for the Average Worker?
55(9)
Daniel T. Griswold
William R. Hawkins
Economists See NAFTA As Being Beneficial for U.S. Jobs
64(2)
Christopher Swann
Mexico: Was NAFTA Worth It?
66(7)
Geri Smith
Cristina Lindblad
What Happened When Two Countries Liberalized Trade? Pain, Then Gain
73(4)
Virginia Postrel
III. FT As with Latin America
77(20)
Editor's Introduction
79(2)
U.S. Officials Focusing on Smaller Free Trade Agreements
81(3)
Brian Stempeck
Hemispheric Trade Zone Stumbles
84(3)
Danna Harman
Offshoring Closer to Home
87(2)
Roger Morton
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Crashes on the Rocks of Tariffs
89(2)
Mario de Queiroz
Still Taking Root
91(6)
Matthew Brayman
IV. FT As Around the World
97(14)
Editor's Introduction
99(2)
U.S. Eyes Free Trade Treaties in Gulf
101(2)
Jeffrey Sparshott
New Trade Pact Could Cut Clout of U.S. in Asia
103(3)
Evelyn Iritani
Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand Sign on for Free Trade Talks with ASEAN
106(2)
Ian Mader
APEC Members Differ over Route to Free Trade
108(3)
Heda Bayron
V. The Broader Impact of FTAs
111(32)
Editor's Introduction
113(2)
Why FTAs Are Bad for the Poor
115(2)
Jakkrit Kuanpoth
In Defence of FTAs
117(2)
Jim Mendenhall
The FTAA and the World
119(5)
David Fleshler
Why Are Some Trade Agreements ``Greener'' Than Others?
124(6)
Veena Dubal
Paying for NAFTA
130(2)
Kevin P. Gallagher
Truckers Worry About Equal Requirements
132(3)
Richard Benke
Workers Say Rights Denied As Firms Threaten to Pull Out
135(4)
Susan Ferriss
Women's Edge Coalition's New Study Demonstrates that NAFTA Has Hurt Poor Women in Mexico, FTAA Will Make It Worse. U.S. Newswire
139(4)
VI. The Future of FTAs and NAFTA
143(18)
Editor's Introduction
145(2)
Walkout Shadows Free Trade's Future
147(4)
Paul Blustein
North American Partnership Inevitable
151(3)
Perrin Beatty
South American Leaders to Set Goal of Eu-like Union
154(2)
Tyler Bridges
Groups Defend California's Right to Protect Public Health. U.S. Newswire
156(5)
Bibliography
161(16)
Books
163(2)
Web Sites
165(2)
Additional Periodical Articles with Abstracts
167(10)
Index 177

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