Workshop on the relationship of electoral politics and trade policy in the United States
This document explains on subregional and extra regional integration; US interests are being harmed; why no fast track; future of fast track remains unclear; a partisan republican vote; and bipartisan effort. (MV)
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Main Authors: | 84803 Lande, S., IICA, San José (Costa Rica) 14, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José (Costa Rica) 19273, 3522 BID, Washington, D.C. (EUA), 12504 INTAL, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Coloquio Académico de las Américas San José (Costa Rica) Mar 1998 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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San José (Costa Rica) AGROAMERICA
2000
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Subjects: | EUA, POLITICA DE COMERCIO EXTERIOR, UNION EUROPEA, NAFTA, INTEGRACION, ACUERDOS COMERCIALES, AGRICULTURA, |
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