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Author Anderson, Andrew D. M., author

Title Seeking common ground : Canada-U.S. trade dispute settlement policies in the nineties / Andrew D.M. Anderson
Published New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
©1995

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Description 1 online resource (x, 313 pages) : illustrations
Series The Political economy of global interdependence
Political economy of global interdependence.
Contents 1. Corporations and the Capture of Trade Policy -- 2. Domesticating the GATT: The Design and Use of the U.S. and Canadian Trade Law Systems -- 3. Discriminatory Practices in the U.S. and Canadian "Unfair" Trade Law Systems -- 4. Resolving International Trade Disputes: The GATT Multilateral and the Canada-U.S. FTA Bilateral DSM Process -- 5. An Economic Evaluation of the DSMs in the Canada-U.S. FTA: Chapter Nineteen -- 6. North American FTAs, Consumer Welfare, and the Resolution of General Trade Disputes -- 7. An Examination of the 1994 GATT Subsidies Code Procedures -- 8. Prioritizing an Agenda for Trade Dispute Settlement in North America
Summary This book examines what is arguably the most critical and controversial issue of the 1989. Free Trade Agreement signed by the United States and Canada: dispute settlement mechanisms. Debates over this issue have sharpened as the number and intensity of trade disputes have risen due to increasing international competition. More and more groups are calling for the United States to adopt trade policies that will counter the "unfair" practices of foreign governments. Others argue that such policies will jeopardize the success of NAFTA and skew world trade systems
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-295) and indexes
Notes Dr. Andrew D.M. Anderson is a University Lecturer in the Department of Business and Management at City University of Hong Kong. Dr. Anderson received his Doctoral degree in Economics, magna cum laude, from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (University of Brussels) in 1991. He has a Masters Degree in Development Economics from Dalhousie University (1987), and a B.A. in Economics and Marketing from Memorial University of New foundland (1979). From 1988-1992 he was affiliated with the Ontario Centre for International Business, Research Programme, in the Faculty of Management, University of Toronto, where in his last year he was Associate Director of Research and Assistant Professor of International Business. Dr. Anderson has also been an economics and management consultant, as well as having worked for a number of years in banking. Dr. Anderson has published in a variety of journals, including Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Business Quarterly, Canada-U.S. Business Law Review, Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, Canadian Public Policy, International Trade Journal, Journal of International Arbitration, the Journal of World Trade, and Singapore Economic Review, as well as other journals. He is also coauthor of the book Administered Protection in America (with Alan Rugman) (1987). Dr. Anderson's work over the last few years has focused extensively on issues surrounding the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, particularly on the dispute settlement regimes of that Agreement. His latest research is examining the activities of Hong Kong-based MNEs as they undertake foreign direct investment (FDI), as well as reverse FDI by foreign-owned MNEs subsidiaries
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Subject Dumping (International trade) -- Law and legislation -- United States
Antidumping duties -- Law and legislation -- United States
Arbitration and award -- United States
Dumping (International trade) -- Law and legislation -- Canada
Antidumping duties -- Law and legislation -- Canada
Arbitration and award -- Canada
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Antidumping duties -- Law and legislation
Arbitration and award
Dumping (International trade) -- Law and legislation
Canada
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0429305745
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