A Budgetary and Economic Analysis of the North American Free Trade AgreementDIANE Publishing, 1993 - 117 Seiten Analyzes the major effects of the North American Free Trade agreement (NAFTA) on the U.S. economy and the federal budget. Graphs and tables. |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
20 percent American Free Trade apparel industry auto barriers to trade benefits billion border Canada capital flows commodities competitive Congressional Budget Office costs countries displaced workers domestic dry edible beans effects of NAFTA eliminate employment environment environmental estimate exchange rate exports to Mexico foreign investment Free Trade Agreement gains gross domestic product impact imports from Mexico increase investment in Mexico investors labor liberalization macroeconomic maquiladora ment Mexi Mexican economy Mexican government Mexican Imports Mexican Real motor vehicle natural gas nomic North American Free oilseeds PEMEX percentage peso petrochemicals policies ports reduced restrictions risk premium ronmental rules of origin standards sugar tariff tariff rate textile and apparel tion transition period TRQs U.S. and Canadian U.S. and Mexican U.S. economy U.S. exports U.S. firms U.S. International Trade U.S. producers U.S. Trade U.S. workers U.S.-Mexican trade United wages workers displaced World Bank
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 54 - It is agreed that during the calendar year 1931 the balance of trade in anthracite coal between the United States and Mexico and between the United States and Canada...
Seite 68 - Members have the right to take sanitary and phytosanitary measures necessary for the protection of human, animal or plant life or health, provided that such measures are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement.
Seite 2 - United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States Concerning a Framework of Principles and Procedures for Consultations Regarding Trade and Investment Relations I.
Seite 76 - NAFTA means the quantity by which a party's domestic production of sugar exceeds its total consumption of sugar during a marketing year.
Seite xvi - ... eliminate barriers to trade in, and facilitate the cross-border movement of, goods and services between the territories of the Parties...
Seite 66 - Description of the Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement" prepared by the Governments of Canada, the United Mexican States, and the United States of America, August 12, 1992.
Seite xvi - ... trade; ensure a predictable commercial framework for business planning and investment; build on their respective rights and obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and other multilateral and bilateral instruments of co-operation...
Seite 82 - Hinojosa-Ojeda, Raul, and Sherman Robinson. 1992. Labor Issues in a North American Free Trade Area.
Seite 68 - ... agricultural goods into the territories of the Parties; and (c) reporting annually to the Committee on Agricultural Trade, established under Article 706, on the implementation of this Article. 7. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article: (a) if the importing and exporting Parties agree to an export subsidy for an agricultural good exported to the territory of the importing Party, the exporting Party or Parties may adopt or maintain such subsidy; and (b) each Party retains its rights...
Seite xvi - The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and other agreements to which such Parties are party.