The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: Issues and Prospects for a Free Trade Agreement in the Western Hemisphere

Author:   Roy E. Green
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780275942663


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 September 1993
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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This collection of orchestrated analyses develops an issues and process framework for assessing the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative to develop freer trade within the Western Hemisphere. This volume comes at a time of transition in U.S. domestic politics and global trade negotiations. Anticipating the critical choices to be faced by the Clinton administration, as well as other public and private sector leaders here and abroad, the analyses in the volume, written by a team of leading international trade and economic development specialists, will provide the reader with insights into the complex political, economic, social, and, to some extent, technical character of efforts to expand regional and world trade.

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Author:   Roy E. Green
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.509kg
ISBN:  

9780275942663


ISBN 10:   027594266
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 September 1993
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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.,. the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade. -The International Trade Journal


.,. the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade. -The International Trade Journal ?...the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade.?-The International Trade Journal ?A worthwhile addition to an advanced collection.?-Choice A worthwhile addition to an advanced collection. -Choice ... the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade. -The International Trade Journal


... the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade. -The International Trade Journal A worthwhile addition to an advanced collection. -Choice ?A worthwhile addition to an advanced collection.?-Choice ?...the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade.?-The International Trade Journal .,. the excellent essays in this volume make a significant contribution to our understanding of the EAI. Perhaps because of the attention focused on NAFTA the implications of the EAI have been underresearched. The book under review more than adequately fills this gap in the literature. Although this collection will probably not produce consensus on specific substantive issues, it should be on the shelf of anyone wishing insight into the complex political, economic, social, and to some extent even the technical character of the efforts to expand world and regional trade. -The International Trade Journal


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ROY E. GREEN is the President of REG Management Resource Group, and an Adjunct Research Professor at The George Washington University. Previously, he taught public administration at the University of Colorado-Denver, the University of Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of The Profession of Local Government Management (Praeger, 1989), and the editor of and a contributor to Enterprise Zones: New Directions in Economic Development (1991).

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