Subregional integration: the case of NAFTA

Latin America and the Caribbean had experimented with regional and subregional integration many decades ago; North America had not, until 10 years ago. Efforts were made at various times for more than 100 years to a concluded free-trade (or reciprocity) agreement between Canada and the United States, but none came to fruition until the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Area went into effect in 1989; by contrast, there had been no serious thinking about bringing Mexico into free-trade arrangements with its North American neighbors until NAFTA was negotiated. (MV)

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Main Authors: 130922 Weintraub, 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
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: San José (Costa Rica) AGROAMERICA 2000
Subjects:AMERICA LATINA, CARIBE, INTEGRACION, NAFTA, GATT, ACUERDOS COMERCIALES, EUA, COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, AGRICULTURA,
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