The integration scheme between Mexico, Canada and the United States represents the first time that a developing country has been linked to developed countries in a free-trade agreement. Given the differences in wage rates and relative prices between Mexico and its new partners a big change in the allocation of resources can be anticipated throughout the Mexican economy. This will create gains and losses as well as numerous political problems in managing the changes. These issues are the focus of the book.
The integration scheme between Mexico, Canada and the United States represents the first time that a developing country has been linked to developed countries in a free-trade agreement. Given the differences in wage rates and relative prices between Mexico and its new partners a big change in the allocation of resources can be anticipated throughout the Mexican economy. This will create gains and losses as well as numerous political problems in managing the changes. These issues are the focus of the book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Preface List of Contributors List of Acronyms List of Tables List of Figures Map Introduction; J.S.Herzog PART 1: ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS Mexico and NAFTA: Economic Effects and the Bargaining Process; J.Ros Is Mexico a Back Door to the US Market or a Niche in the World's Largest Free Trade Area?; A.T.Kate The Mexican Financial System and NAFTA; I.Trigueros Agriculture and Farmers within NAFTA: a Mexican Perspective; K.Appendini PART 2: SOCIO POLITICAL DIMENSIONS NAFTA and Labour Migration to the United States; J.Bustamante NAFTA and the Environment; R.Sanchez Is there an Alternative? The Political Constraints on NAFTA; A.A.Zinser PART 3: INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS The Impact of NAFTA on the Latin American Economies; E.V.K.FitzGerald The Consequences of NAFTA for European and Japanese Trade and Investment in Mexico; G.Sz kely Canada's Role in NAFTA: to what Degree has it been Defensive?; R.Wonnacott Is NAFTA more than a Free Trade Agreement? A View from the United States; W.Gruhen & J.Welch PART 4: CONCLUSIONS Who will benefit?; V.Bulmer Thomas, N.Craske & M.Serrano Bibliography Index
Preface List of Contributors List of Acronyms List of Tables List of Figures Map Introduction; J.S.Herzog PART 1: ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS Mexico and NAFTA: Economic Effects and the Bargaining Process; J.Ros Is Mexico a Back Door to the US Market or a Niche in the World's Largest Free Trade Area?; A.T.Kate The Mexican Financial System and NAFTA; I.Trigueros Agriculture and Farmers within NAFTA: a Mexican Perspective; K.Appendini PART 2: SOCIO POLITICAL DIMENSIONS NAFTA and Labour Migration to the United States; J.Bustamante NAFTA and the Environment; R.Sanchez Is there an Alternative? The Political Constraints on NAFTA; A.A.Zinser PART 3: INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS The Impact of NAFTA on the Latin American Economies; E.V.K.FitzGerald The Consequences of NAFTA for European and Japanese Trade and Investment in Mexico; G.Sz kely Canada's Role in NAFTA: to what Degree has it been Defensive?; R.Wonnacott Is NAFTA more than a Free Trade Agreement? A View from the United States; W.Gruhen & J.Welch PART 4: CONCLUSIONS Who will benefit?; V.Bulmer Thomas, N.Craske & M.Serrano Bibliography Index
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