Trade and independence for economic development -- Market potential and international trade -- Foreign direct investment under fiscal interdependence: when policy is set unilaterally -- Unilateral policy and foreign competition -- Lobbying in the presence of foreign competition -- Developing domestic industry and jobs: the role of the local content requirement -- Income convergence and sustained growth: a comment -- Market-based environmental policy in Puerto Rico
Summary
This book argues that it is in the best interests of Puerto Rico and the United States to set policies to move toward political independence for Puerto Rico. It explores, theoretically and empirically, aspects of trade, industry, and market-based environmental policies in the context of the US-Puerto Rico relationship
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 05, 2018)