NAFTA: An AssessmentAn assessment of the recently concluded North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It assesses the potential impact of NAFTA on trade, investment and employment and covers all major sectors involved in the negotiations: energy, autos, steel, textiles, agriculture and financial services. |
Contents
Overview and Scorecard | 1 |
Trade and Employment | 11 |
Market Access by Sector | 33 |
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