The political economy of United States' free trade arrangements

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The United States has only recently started shifting to bilateral and regional trade arrangements, to regulate the domestic political economy and to further it's security interests. The free trade area (FTA) agreements were of more immediate interest to the Asian and Latin American trading partners than the US itself. Though US adopted FTA's as a core element of it's trade strategy, the economic impact has been small.

Author: Feinberg, Richard E.
International economic relations, Trade policy, Free trade areas

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How does free trade become institutionalised? An expected utility model of the chretien era

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A study examining the controversial issues surrounding free trade agreements to become institutionalized using an expected utility model is presented.

Author: James, Patrick, Lusztig, Michael

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Trade barriers as bargaining outcomes

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A study examining whether bilaterial trade barrier data corresponds with Grossman-Helpman (1995) model's prediction about 'trade talks' is presented.

Author: Li, Hui, Gawande, Kishore
Administration of General Economic Programs, Trade Barriers

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Subjects list: United States, Evaluation, Commercial treaties, Trade agreements, Analysis, Econometric models
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