Risking free trade the politics of trade in Britain, Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Material type: TextSeries: Pitt series in policy and institutional studiesPublication details: Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press 1996Description: x, 180p. ill. 24 cmISBN:- 9780822955894
- 382.71 22 LU-R
- HF1713 .L87 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-173) and index.
Overview : why governments enact free trade -- Why did Peel repeal the corn laws? -- The new deal, the welfare state, and free trade -- The two-level gamble : why Canada enacted free trade -- NAFTA and solidarity : institutional design in Mexico -- Conclusion : high risks, low risks.
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