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Moving on from NAFTA to the FTAA? : the impact of trade agreements on social and health conditions in the Americas

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  • 11/29/04 JOYD
Summary: Focuses on trade in the Americas and discusses some of the main potential public health consequences of the trade agreement currently being negotiated, the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA). Analyzes the 10 years of experience that Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America have had with NAFTA. Assesses how NAFTA might serve as a blueprint for the FTAA, and discusses the implication of the FTAA.
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Focuses on trade in the Americas and discusses some of the main potential public health consequences of the trade agreement currently being negotiated, the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA). Analyzes the 10 years of experience that Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America have had with NAFTA. Assesses how NAFTA might serve as a blueprint for the FTAA, and discusses the implication of the FTAA.

11/29/04 JOYD

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