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Risking Free Trade

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There are few issues as politically explosive as the liberalization of trade, as recent controversies in the United States, Canada, and Mexico have shown. While loosening trade restrictions may make sense for a nations economy as a whole, it typically alienates powerful vested interests. Those interests can exact severe political costs for the government that enacts change. So why accept the risk?Michael Lusztig contructs a model to determine why and under what conditions governments will take the free trade gamble. Lusztig uses his model to explain shifts to free trade in four cases: Britains repeal of the Corn Laws; the United States enactment of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (1934); Canadas decision to initiate continental free trade with the United States in 1985; and Mexicos decision to pursue the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1990.
Undertittel
The Politics of Trade in Britain, Canada, Mexico, and the United States
ISBN
9780822974789
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
23.11.2010
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