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Toward A North American Common Market
Toward A North American Common Market
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community policy
comparative economic unions
cross-border cooperation
CSCE Process
De La Madrid
EC's Institutional Structure
economic integration policy challenges
economic reforms
EEC Membership
EFTA Country
EFTA Member
EFTA State
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European Economic Space
European Political Cooperation
GATT Talk
Klein Sees
Maquiladora Program
North American Common Market
North American Economic
North American Economic Integration
North American free trade
North American Free Trade Area
OPEC Oil Embargo
political economy North America
regional economic integration
social impact of integration
Title North American
trade policy analysis
US market
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367211943
- Weight: 420g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Mar 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This is an examination of both the advantages and the problems posed by the notion of a North American economic union. Scholars and government representatives from the United States, Canada and Mexico exchange views and explore not just the economic implications but also the likely social and political consequences of economic integration. A varie
Dr. Charles F. Bonser first joined the faculty of the Indiana University School of Business in 1961 as a lecturer. From May 2000 until 2012, Bonser served as chairman of the newly organized Transatlantic Policy Consortium, an association of over 30 U.S. and European Union University and government training programs focusing on public policy and public administration. The purpose of the consortium is to develop and facilitate cooperative education and research programs between participating European and American schools, institutes, and research centers
Toward A North American Common Market
€192.20
