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Assessing NAFTA : A Trinational Analysis
edited by Steven Globerman and Michael Walker
The Fraser Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Contents
Introduction
Overview
About the authors
The North American
Free Trade Agreement as Negotiated: A U.S. Perspective
By Sidney Weintraub
The NAFTA Agreement:
A Canadian Perspective
By Leonard Waverman
The North American
Free Trade Agreement from a Mexican Perspective
By Rogelio Ramirez De la O
NAFTA and the Trade in
Automotive Goods
By Jon R. Johnson
NAFTA: The textile and
Apparel Sector
By Eric Barry and Elizabeth Siwicki
Toward a More Open
Agriculture in North America
By Thomas Grennes
The Financial Sector in
NAFTA: Two Plus One Equals Restructuring
By John F. Chant
NAFTA and Energy: A Bridge
Not Far Enough?
By G. C. Watkins
NAFTA Rules of Origin and
Automotive Content Requirements
By Peter Morici
Dispute Settlement in NAFTA
and the FTA
By Gilbert R. Winham
The Investment Provisions
of NAFTA
By Alan M Rugman and Michael Gestrin
Trade Liberalization and
the Environment
By Steven Globerman
Copyright (c) 1993 by The Fraser Institute. All rights
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permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and
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The authors of this book have worked independently and opinions expressed by them,
therefore, are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the members or
the trustees of The Fraser Institute.
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Last Modified: Wednesday, October 20, 1999.
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