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1995

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

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Nafta Numbers Don't Add Up, Melvin Burke, Kraig A. Schwartz, William G. Steele Mar 1995

Nafta Numbers Don't Add Up, Melvin Burke, Kraig A. Schwartz, William G. Steele

School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

On November 17,1993, the U.S. Congress passed the North American Free Trade Agreement, which became the law of the land in Canada, Mexico, and the United States on January 1, 1994. Despite the passage of over a year, there has been precious little discussion of the economic results of the "free trade" agreement. In fact, until the recent devaluation of the Mexican peso, proponents of NAFTA had claimed that the matter was settled and not worthy of further discussion or investigation. It was a fait accompli, they said; time to move on to other, more pressing social and political …


Symposium: Nafta And Gatt: The Impact Of International Treaties: Introduction, Mark J. Spaulding Jan 1995

Symposium: Nafta And Gatt: The Impact Of International Treaties: Introduction, Mark J. Spaulding

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transparency Of Enivronmental Regulation And Public Participation In The Resolution Of International Environmental Disputes, Mark J. Spaulding Jan 1995

Transparency Of Enivronmental Regulation And Public Participation In The Resolution Of International Environmental Disputes, Mark J. Spaulding

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.