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In: Non-discrimination and Trade in Services, S. 51-98
In: Non-discrimination and Trade in Services, S. 99-123
The Government has stated its intention of making all efforts to enterNAFTA as soon as possible. It wants to widen its markets and gainadvantages for exports. In Congress and public opinion in the United States there is opposition to the idea, based on Colombia's flagrant violations of human rights, and accusations that the drug-traffickers have infiltrated the economy and politics. Curiously, though,Colombian exports have had privileged access to Europe and the United States, but Colombia has not taken advantage of this and the balanceof trade ins negative. The success of integration does not depend one conomic policy alone: social policy must also come into play. ; El gobierno colombiano ha expresado su intención de orientar todos los esfuerzos por ingresar a Nafta en el menos tiempo posible. Se trata de ampliar el mercado y obtener ventajas para las exportaciones. En el Congreso y en la opinión pública de los Estados Unidos hay conceptos adversos a este ingreso, por las flagrantes violaciones de los derechos humanos y por las denuncias de infiltraciones del narcotráfico en la economía y la política del país. Lo curioso es que en el último lustro, los productos colombianos de exportación han tenido condiciones privilegiadas de acceso a los mercados europeo y estadounidense, pese a ello no se las han sabido aprovechar y nuestra balanza comercial es negativa. El éxito de la integración no depende ya tan solo de políticas económicas, también son esenciales políticas sociales.
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In: Economic Diplomacy, S. 245-255
In: Forthcoming in Encyclopedia of International Economic Law, 2nd ed., edited by Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer and Thomas Cottier (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2023)
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In: Mediterranean politics, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 219-223
ISSN: 1743-9418
In: Trade Issues, Policies and Laws
Intro -- U.S. FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS AND TRADE POLICY -- U.S. FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS AND TRADE POLICY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS: IMPACT ON U.S. TRADE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. TRADE POLICY -- SUMMARY -- WHAT ARE FREE TRADE AREAS? -- WHY COUNTRIES FORM FTAS -- FTAS IN THE CONTEXT OF U.S. TRADE POLICY -- OBAMA ADMINISTRATION POLICY AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS -- ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FTAS -- FTAS AND THE WTO -- THE DEBATE OVER FTAS -- CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CONGRESS -- End Notes -- Chapter 2 THE FUTURE OF U.S. TRADE POLICY: AN ANALYSIS OF ISSUES AND OPTIONS FOR THE 111TH CONGRESS -- SUMMARY -- THE CURRENT ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CLIMATE FOR TRADE POLICY -- Political Factors -- Public Opinion -- Congressional Perspective -- Presidential Perspective -- Executive-Legislative Partnership/Tension -- Economic Factors -- Global Economic Downturn -- Emergence of Developing Countries -- Economic Integration and Global Production Networks -- Preferential Trade Arrangements -- Limitations on Trade Policymaking -- "Behind the Border" Trade Barriers -- Trade Deficits -- TRADE ISSUES -- Pending FTAs and FTA Negotiations -- The WTO and the DDA -- Renewal of Trade Promotion Authority -- Reauthorization and Review of Trade Preference Programs -- Trade Enforcement -- Foreign Direct Investment: Bilateral Investment Treaties and FTA Investment Chapters -- THE DEBATE OVER U.S. TRADE POLICY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? -- "Trade Liberalizers" -- "Fair Traders" -- "Trade Skeptics" -- THE DIRECTION OF FOREIGN TRADE POLICY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS -- End Notes -- Chapter 3 THE PROPOSED U.S.-PANAMA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT -- SUMMARY -- PANAMA'S CANAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES -- Early U.S.-Panama Economic Relations -- The Canal and U.S. Trade Policy -- PANAMANIAN TRADE RELATIONS
The book examines the manifestation of the concept of free trade in agreements, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA). It asks whether such agreements are entered into for the purposes of enhancing trading relationships between partner nations, strengthening commercial ties, and fostering economic growth; or are they sometimes used merely for local political outcomes of the most influential nations.
In: Fordham University Department of Economics Discussion Paper No. 2010-03
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In: Routledge-ERIA studies in development economics 7
In: Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics Ser.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Overview -- 2 Production network trade of ASEAN in the context of China's rise -- 3 Trade facilitation in ASEAN+6 economies: provisions in FTAs, performance and the way forward -- 4 FDI liberalisation, free trade agreements and greater regionalism in Asia and ASEAN -- 5 Services in ASEAN+1 FTAs -- 6 Pursuing a consolidated tariff structure in the RCEP: sensitivity and inconsistency in ASEAN's trade protection -- 7 Rules of origin in ASEAN+1 free trade agreements and the supply chain in East Asia -- 8 ASEAN+1 FTAs and the global supply chain in East Asia: the case of the Philippine automotive and electronics sectors -- 9 FTAs and supply chains in the Thai automotive industry -- 10 The electronics industry in Malaysia -- 11 The electronics industry in Indonesia -- 12 Regulatory restrictions in logistics services of ASEAN+6 economies -- 13 The nature of relationships within supply networks and their role in the delivery of services in East Asian emerging markets -- Index.
In: 5 British Journal of American Legal Studies 299 (2016)
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In: New political economy, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 133-148
ISSN: 1469-9923