Institutional Arrangements for Hemispheric Free Trade
G. Pope Atkins
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1993, vol. 526, issue 1, 183-194
Abstract:
Three outcomes of the problem of institutionalizing hemispheric free trade seem possible: (1) a U.S.-centered series of multilateral and bilateral free trade areas in which only the United States enjoys truly hemispheric free trade; (2) a set of integrated subregional free trade agreements, emanating from the North American Free Trade Area if it is completed; or (3) a hemispherewide system coordinated by inter-American agencies—its realization, if it is to be, is a long way away.
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1177/0002716293526001015
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