"A clear, concise, and compelling account of Canada's role in the governance of international trade." - Stephen McBride, Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University
"A clear, concise, and compelling account of Canada's role in the governance of international trade." - Stephen McBride, Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University
Marc D. Froese is an assistant professor in the Department of History and Political Science at Canadian University College in Lacombe, Alberta.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Does the WTO Matter? 1. Myths and Facts about the World Trade Organization 2. Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: The Case of Softwood Lumber 3. State Trading Enterprises: The Case of the Canadian Wheat Board 4. Export Subsidies: The Case of Bombardier Regional Jets 5. Intellectual Property, National Treatment, and Trade in Cultural Goods: The Case of Split-Run Magazines 6. Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement: The Case of Canadian Patents 7. Trade Litigation and the Future of Public Policy Appendix: How Does Dispute Settlement Work? References and Recommended Reading Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Does the WTO Matter? 1. Myths and Facts about the World Trade Organization 2. Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: The Case of Softwood Lumber 3. State Trading Enterprises: The Case of the Canadian Wheat Board 4. Export Subsidies: The Case of Bombardier Regional Jets 5. Intellectual Property, National Treatment, and Trade in Cultural Goods: The Case of Split-Run Magazines 6. Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement: The Case of Canadian Patents 7. Trade Litigation and the Future of Public Policy Appendix: How Does Dispute Settlement Work? References and Recommended Reading Index
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