NAFTA as a Model of Development: The Benefits & Costs of Merging High- & Low-Wage Areas
by Belous, Richard S.; & Lemco, Jonathan; editors:
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Binding corner bumps, minor rubbing, VG. Textual tables North American Free Trade State University of New York Albany (1995) orig.boards 24x15cm, x,216 pp Contains 21 papers. Includes: C.W. Reynolds "The NAFTA & Wage Convergence: A Case of Winners & Losers"; H. Shaiken "The NAFTA, A Social Charter, & Economic Growth"; I. Cohen "The NAFTA's Winners & Losers: A Focus on Investment"; R. Rothstein "The NAFTA & Downward Wage Pressure"; V.R. Whiting, Jr. "Dynamic Integration: Foreign Investment, & Open Regionalism in the NAFTA & the Americas"; J. Grunwald "Expanding the NAFTA?: From Early Pan-Americanism to Hemispheric Economic Integration"; S. Weintraub " The NAFTA & Developing Countries"; R.M. Buitelaar "Dynamic Gains from Intra-regional Trade in Latin America"; A.A. Zinser "A Critical View of a NAFTA Including Mexico"; G. del Castillo V. "The NAFTA: A Mexican Search for Development"; J. Bustamente "Mexico's Interests & the NAFTA"; R. Wonnacott "Canada's Interests & the NAFTA"; A. Weston "The Development Impact of the NAFTA: A Canadian Perspecvtive"; J.D. Tessler "Global Trends & the Impact on Business in Latin America in the 1990s"; W.C. Doherty "A Labor Perspective on the NAFTA"; E.W. Zeltmann "The Sector Advisory Process & the NAFTA"; J. de Nigris "Trade Liberalization & Mexico"; R. Hopffmann "Can the EC Social Charter Be a Model for the NAFTA?"; C.L. Thorup "The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations & the NAFTA".
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- Title
- NAFTA as a Model of Development: The Benefits & Costs of Merging High- & Low-Wage Areas
- Author
- Belous, Richard S.; & Lemco, Jonathan; editors:
- Book Condition
- Used - Binding corner bumps, minor rubbing, VG.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- State University of New York
- Date Published
- (1995)
- Keywords
- Mexico Canada United States NAFTA Development Labor Economics Economic Integration
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