Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
Herausgeber: Hübner, Kurt
Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a challenging project that will kick-start enormous changes in trade policy-making as well as in market openness in Canada. It will mark the EU's efforts to re-make the Atlantic Economy. This book provides deep insights into the ambiguity of the project and addresses the implications of a rapidly changing global economy for trade policy. Offering analysis of the financial industry, banking, trade policy, climate change strategy, and the Euro exchange rate, this book should be of interest to students and policy-makers alike.
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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a challenging project that will kick-start enormous changes in trade policy-making as well as in market openness in Canada. It will mark the EU's efforts to re-make the Atlantic Economy. This book provides deep insights into the ambiguity of the project and addresses the implications of a rapidly changing global economy for trade policy. Offering analysis of the financial industry, banking, trade policy, climate change strategy, and the Euro exchange rate, this book should be of interest to students and policy-makers alike.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138215269
- ISBN-10: 1138215260
- Artikelnr.: 47271645
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138215269
- ISBN-10: 1138215260
- Artikelnr.: 47271645
Kurt Hübner is the Chair for German and European Studies and Director of the Institute for European Studies at The University of British Columbia, Canada, as well as Jean Monnet Chair for European Integration and Global Politics.
1. Canada and the EU: Shaping transatlantic relations in the 21st Kurt
Hübner Part 1: Forces and Motifs for the Project of a Comprehensive
Economic Partnership: The Case of the EU 2. European Union trade policy:
The Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) towards a
new generation of FTA's? Steven B. Woolcock 3. Who scripts European trade
policy? Business-government relations in the EU-Canada partnership
negotiations Cornelia Woll 4. What is new with the new trade policy of the
EU? Giovanni Graziani Part 2: Canada and the Global Political Economy 5.
The politics and pitfalls of the Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement Daniel Drache and Stuart Trew 6. NAFTA unplugged? Canada's
three economies and free trade with the EU Paul Kellogg 7. Provincial
pitfalls: Canadian Provinces and the Canada - EU trade negotiations
Christopher J. Kukucha 8. Federalism, separatism and international trade:
The Canadian case Marie Daumal Part 3: Regulatory and Tax Regimes 9. A
Canadian perspective on the EU's financial architecture Patrick Leblond
10. Explaining the diverging regulatory approaches to risk regulation
between Canada and the EU: The case of genetically modified food labeling
Julia Bognar 11. Canada, capital movements and the European Union: Some tax
implications Martha O' Brien 12. EU Investment Treaty making after Lisbon
Marc Bungenberg Part 4: Beyond 'Traditional' Trade Agreements 13. Lessons
for Canadian climate policy? Insights from the EU ETS' first phase Ulrich
Oberndörfer 14. Facing climate change across the Atlantic: How far apart
are Europe and North America? Michael Mehling 15. Euro area stability in a
time of crisis Amy Verdun 16. Macroeconomic imbalances and sovereign debt
markets Erik Jones 17. Disillusioned with the Dollar but unconvinced by the
Euro: China and global currency competition in the wake of the global
financial crisis Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang 18. What Next? An outlook to
the near future Kurt Hübner
Hübner Part 1: Forces and Motifs for the Project of a Comprehensive
Economic Partnership: The Case of the EU 2. European Union trade policy:
The Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) towards a
new generation of FTA's? Steven B. Woolcock 3. Who scripts European trade
policy? Business-government relations in the EU-Canada partnership
negotiations Cornelia Woll 4. What is new with the new trade policy of the
EU? Giovanni Graziani Part 2: Canada and the Global Political Economy 5.
The politics and pitfalls of the Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement Daniel Drache and Stuart Trew 6. NAFTA unplugged? Canada's
three economies and free trade with the EU Paul Kellogg 7. Provincial
pitfalls: Canadian Provinces and the Canada - EU trade negotiations
Christopher J. Kukucha 8. Federalism, separatism and international trade:
The Canadian case Marie Daumal Part 3: Regulatory and Tax Regimes 9. A
Canadian perspective on the EU's financial architecture Patrick Leblond
10. Explaining the diverging regulatory approaches to risk regulation
between Canada and the EU: The case of genetically modified food labeling
Julia Bognar 11. Canada, capital movements and the European Union: Some tax
implications Martha O' Brien 12. EU Investment Treaty making after Lisbon
Marc Bungenberg Part 4: Beyond 'Traditional' Trade Agreements 13. Lessons
for Canadian climate policy? Insights from the EU ETS' first phase Ulrich
Oberndörfer 14. Facing climate change across the Atlantic: How far apart
are Europe and North America? Michael Mehling 15. Euro area stability in a
time of crisis Amy Verdun 16. Macroeconomic imbalances and sovereign debt
markets Erik Jones 17. Disillusioned with the Dollar but unconvinced by the
Euro: China and global currency competition in the wake of the global
financial crisis Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang 18. What Next? An outlook to
the near future Kurt Hübner
1. Canada and the EU: Shaping transatlantic relations in the 21st Kurt
Hübner Part 1: Forces and Motifs for the Project of a Comprehensive
Economic Partnership: The Case of the EU 2. European Union trade policy:
The Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) towards a
new generation of FTA's? Steven B. Woolcock 3. Who scripts European trade
policy? Business-government relations in the EU-Canada partnership
negotiations Cornelia Woll 4. What is new with the new trade policy of the
EU? Giovanni Graziani Part 2: Canada and the Global Political Economy 5.
The politics and pitfalls of the Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement Daniel Drache and Stuart Trew 6. NAFTA unplugged? Canada's
three economies and free trade with the EU Paul Kellogg 7. Provincial
pitfalls: Canadian Provinces and the Canada - EU trade negotiations
Christopher J. Kukucha 8. Federalism, separatism and international trade:
The Canadian case Marie Daumal Part 3: Regulatory and Tax Regimes 9. A
Canadian perspective on the EU's financial architecture Patrick Leblond
10. Explaining the diverging regulatory approaches to risk regulation
between Canada and the EU: The case of genetically modified food labeling
Julia Bognar 11. Canada, capital movements and the European Union: Some tax
implications Martha O' Brien 12. EU Investment Treaty making after Lisbon
Marc Bungenberg Part 4: Beyond 'Traditional' Trade Agreements 13. Lessons
for Canadian climate policy? Insights from the EU ETS' first phase Ulrich
Oberndörfer 14. Facing climate change across the Atlantic: How far apart
are Europe and North America? Michael Mehling 15. Euro area stability in a
time of crisis Amy Verdun 16. Macroeconomic imbalances and sovereign debt
markets Erik Jones 17. Disillusioned with the Dollar but unconvinced by the
Euro: China and global currency competition in the wake of the global
financial crisis Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang 18. What Next? An outlook to
the near future Kurt Hübner
Hübner Part 1: Forces and Motifs for the Project of a Comprehensive
Economic Partnership: The Case of the EU 2. European Union trade policy:
The Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) towards a
new generation of FTA's? Steven B. Woolcock 3. Who scripts European trade
policy? Business-government relations in the EU-Canada partnership
negotiations Cornelia Woll 4. What is new with the new trade policy of the
EU? Giovanni Graziani Part 2: Canada and the Global Political Economy 5.
The politics and pitfalls of the Canada - EU Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement Daniel Drache and Stuart Trew 6. NAFTA unplugged? Canada's
three economies and free trade with the EU Paul Kellogg 7. Provincial
pitfalls: Canadian Provinces and the Canada - EU trade negotiations
Christopher J. Kukucha 8. Federalism, separatism and international trade:
The Canadian case Marie Daumal Part 3: Regulatory and Tax Regimes 9. A
Canadian perspective on the EU's financial architecture Patrick Leblond
10. Explaining the diverging regulatory approaches to risk regulation
between Canada and the EU: The case of genetically modified food labeling
Julia Bognar 11. Canada, capital movements and the European Union: Some tax
implications Martha O' Brien 12. EU Investment Treaty making after Lisbon
Marc Bungenberg Part 4: Beyond 'Traditional' Trade Agreements 13. Lessons
for Canadian climate policy? Insights from the EU ETS' first phase Ulrich
Oberndörfer 14. Facing climate change across the Atlantic: How far apart
are Europe and North America? Michael Mehling 15. Euro area stability in a
time of crisis Amy Verdun 16. Macroeconomic imbalances and sovereign debt
markets Erik Jones 17. Disillusioned with the Dollar but unconvinced by the
Euro: China and global currency competition in the wake of the global
financial crisis Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang 18. What Next? An outlook to
the near future Kurt Hübner