NAFTA: An Assessment

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Institute for International Economics, 1993 - Business & Economics - 164 pages
An 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.

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Overview and Scorecard
1
Trade and Employment
11
Market Access by Sector
33
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Jeffrey J. Schott, Senior Fellow, was a Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1982-83) & an International Economist at the US Treasury (1974- 82). He is the author, coauthor, or editor of several books on the trading system, including Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda (1998), Restarting Fast Track (1998), The World Trading System: Challenges Ahead (1996), The Uruguay Round: An Assessment (1994), Western Hemisphere Economic Integration (1994), NAFTA: An Assessment (rev. ed. 1993), North American Free Trade: Issues & Recommendations (1992), Completing the Uruguay Round: A Results-Oriented Approach to the GATT Trade Negotiations (1990), Free Trade Areas & U.S. Trade Policy (1989), The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement: The Global Impact (1988), Auction Quotas and United States Trade Policy (1987) & Trading for Growth: The Next Round of Trade Negotiations (1985).

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