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Requiem Or Revival The Promise Of North American Integration Isabel Studer

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Requiem Or Revival The Promise Of North American Integration Isabel Studer
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Isabel Studer
ISBN: 9780815782018, 0815782012
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Requiem Or Revival The Promise Of North American Integration Isabel Studer by Isabel Studer 9780815782018, 0815782012 instant download after payment.

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was launched amid great hopes and controversy in 1994. More than a dozen years later, progress toward economic integration has stalled. Mexico's economy remains far behind those of Canada and the United States, and such pressing issues as energy security remain unaddressed. In Requiem or Revival? scholars and policymakers from all three nations dissect NAFTA's failure to fulfill its early promise and evaluate the prospects for further integration. The authors explore the interaction between regionalism and multilateralism, the impact of the "new trade" agenda, and NAFTA's unresolved problems--migration, security, and energy. Recognizing the limits of the NAFTA framework, they examine its relationship to the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas negotiations and the Doha Development Round, and they discuss various ways in which NAFTA could be revamped or improved. The result is an intriguing volume offering important insights on the future of economic integration in North America and beyond.

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