Voluntary free trade has the potential, slowly and gradually over time, to create general opulence because it allows workers to acquire greater competency and specialization: in a word, workers become more productive. The creation of a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) would expand market areas and thereby potentially contribute to raising future living standards of workers. This paper seeks to analyze the theoretical basis for trade, provide an economic overview of FTAA countries, and analyze the winners and losers from trade
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The uneven distribution of benefits is undermining globalisation, writes Ken Firema
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
This paper was prepared for the Workshop on Trade and Wages at the American Enterprise Institute, Se...
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This article describes some psychological elements linking constructs of free trade and goals and ef...
The previous version of the paper has circulated under the title: "Does free trade benefit all?"Alth...
This paper focuses on the trading policies of developed nations, specifically import quotas, and the...
Static and dynamic gains from trade are the reasons why countries embark on the path of free trade, ...
Trading blocks can help or hinder the liberalization of world trade. A determining factor is whether...
This division of labour, from which so many advantages are derived, is not originally the effects of...
Free Trade are the numerous forms of elimination of trade barriers among regions on the world. Usual...
This study explores a potential labor dimension for the FTAA. The study is divided into four parts: ...
The uneven distribution of benefits is undermining globalisation, writes Ken Firema
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
This paper was prepared for the Workshop on Trade and Wages at the American Enterprise Institute, Se...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
This paper discusses the impact of economic globalization on human populations and their natural env...
The benefits of international trade are embedded in our everyday lives, our meals have been shaped b...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
This article describes some psychological elements linking constructs of free trade and goals and ef...
The previous version of the paper has circulated under the title: "Does free trade benefit all?"Alth...
This paper focuses on the trading policies of developed nations, specifically import quotas, and the...
Static and dynamic gains from trade are the reasons why countries embark on the path of free trade, ...
Trading blocks can help or hinder the liberalization of world trade. A determining factor is whether...