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The Rise of the Free Trade Agreement

Greg Mastel

Challenge, 2004, vol. 47, issue 4, pages 41-61

Abstract: With the many recent failures of multilateral trade agreements, bilateral free trade agreements have moved front and center. Not only are they becoming an integral part of American economic policy, they are also being wielded as an instrument of foreign policy. The author summarizes the good and bad of the popular idea.

Date: 2004

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