Free trade : risks and rewards / / edited by L. Ian MacDonald.

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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
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Physical Description:xvii, 280 p. :; ill.
Notes:Proceedings of the Free Trade @ 10 Conference held in Montreal in June 1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: PART ONE THlE CONTEXT
  • The Road to Free Trade / 3
  • MICHAEL HART
  • Interviews with Brian Mulroney andJohn Turner / 35
  • WILLIAM WATSON
  • Leap of Faith / 48
  • DONALD S. MACDONALD
  • A Signal Moment / 55
  • JAMES A. BAKER III
  • Where There's the Will/ 61
  • DEREK H. BURNEY
  • PART TWO THE MAKING OF THE DEAL
  • The Negotiation and Approval of the FTA / 73
  • L. IAN MACDONALD, CLAYTON YEUTTER,
  • SIMON REISMAN, PETER MCPHERSON, JOHN C. CROSBIE, WILLIAM MERKIN, CHARLES E. ROH, JEAN ANDERSON, WILLIAM DYMOND, STANLEY H. HARTT
  • PART THREE, THE RECORD
  • The Canada - U.S. FTA: Real Results versus Unreal Expectations / 99
  • RICHARD G. LIPSEY
  • From Leaps of Faith to Lapses of Logic / 107
  • ANDREW N. JACKSON
  • Free Trade in North America: Some Observations / 118
  • PAUL WONNACOTT
  • NAFTA and the Manufacturing Industry in Mexico:
  • A Preliminary Balance / 122
  • FERNANDO CLAVIJO
  • PART FOUR SECTORAL PERSPECTIVES:
  • RESULTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • Sectoral Results and Opportunities: An Introduction / 135
  • FRANCIS FOX
  • A Matter of National Interest / 137
  • LAURENT BEAUDOIN
  • A New Mindset / 139
  • L. JACQUES MENARD
  • A Sea Change / 142
  • CHARLES SIROIS
  • A New Frontier of Trade Policy / 144
  • LYNTON R. WILSON
  • The Case of the Softwood Lumbet Industry / 147
  • BOB RAE
  • A Reality Check / 151
  • JIM STANFORD
  • PART FIVE FREE TRADE AND SOCIAL POLICY
  • Globalization and the Social Dimension / 159
  • GERALD LAROSE
  • Economic Arguments versus Ideological Ones /-166
  • GUY STANLEY
  • PART SIX FREE TRADE AND DISPUTE
  • SETTLEMENT
  • FTA and NAFTA Dispute Settlement in Canadian Trade
  • Policy / 171
  • JONATHAN T. FRIED
  • Dispute Settlement: A Practitioner's Perspective / 175
  • SIMON V. POTTER
  • Mexico and Dispute Settlement / 182
  • M.H. YVONNE STINSON
  • PART SEVEN THE NAFTA: FROM CANADA TO MEXICO
  • From Canada to Mexico: "A Common Future" / 191
  • GEORGE BUSH
  • The Most Comprehensive Agreement Ever / 197
  • CARLA A. HILLS
  • NAFTA and the Mexican Economy / 200
  • JAIME SERRA PUCHE
  • Free Trade: Then and Now / 207
  • MICHAEL H. WILSON
  • PART EIGHT NAFTA AND THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Five Windows for the Future of NAFTA 'S Environment
  • Commission / 213
  • PIERRE MARC JOHNSON
  • NAFTA and the Environment: Five Years After / 222
  • VICTOR LICHTINGER
  • NAFTA and the Environment: A Review of the Basic
  • Issues / 226
  • DAVID K. SCIIORR
  • Challenges for the Environment and NAFTA / 237
  • JEAN CHAREST
  • PART NINE WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
  • New Policies for a New Century / 243
  • THOMAS D'AQUINO
  • The Future Work of the FTA, NAFTA and the WTO / 247
  • PETER S. WATSON
  • The New Economic Environment / 253
  • BRIAN MULRONEY
  • APPENDICES
  • Appendix A Two Cheers for the FTA: Ten-Year Review of
  • the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement / 259
  • JOHN McCALLUM
  • Appendix B Ten-Year Figures for Canada-U.S.A. and
  • Canada-Mexico Trade / 275
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  • TRADE/STATISTICS CANADA.