Under a federal system of government, the division of responsibilities between the federal, provincial/state, and local levels of government may create internal barriers to trade. To deal with this problem, the federal and provincial governments in Canada established the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT). This paper takes stock of the achievements and shortcomings of the AIT. Because the internal barriers to trade being addressed by the AIT are not unique to Canada, the agreement presents a useful model for reform that could be emulated by other countries.
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Working Paper Series is intended as a means of diffusing research findings from Industry Canada proj...
The Canadian Free Trade Agreement 2017 (CFTA), which replaced the Agreement on Internal Trade 1995 (...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the trade among Canadian provinces and territories. The thesis...
The division of powers that has evolved under Canadian federalism regarding the negotiation and impl...
Canadian internal trade policy illustrates the challenges that federalism can pose to economic union...
This paper summarizes the state of knowledge on internal barriers to trade in goods, services and fl...
Barriers to interprovincial trade impose significant costs upon the Canadian economy, with Alvarez e...
As one of the first "second-generation" free trade agreements that address indirect and non-tariff b...
Interprovincial trade barriers are a drag on Canadian productivity and send an embarrassing message ...
Significant interest in reforming Canada’s economic union emerged in the late 1970s when businesses ...
This research paper will explore each of the three trade agreements in the areas of trade liberalisa...
This paper looks at a further option which thus far appears not to have entered the debate on the lo...
The premise of this article on the current status of the Canadian economic union and the meaning of ...
This thesis examines the comprehensive Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) that ...
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Working Paper Series is intended as a means of diffusing research findings from Industry Canada proj...
The Canadian Free Trade Agreement 2017 (CFTA), which replaced the Agreement on Internal Trade 1995 (...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the trade among Canadian provinces and territories. The thesis...
The division of powers that has evolved under Canadian federalism regarding the negotiation and impl...
Canadian internal trade policy illustrates the challenges that federalism can pose to economic union...
This paper summarizes the state of knowledge on internal barriers to trade in goods, services and fl...
Barriers to interprovincial trade impose significant costs upon the Canadian economy, with Alvarez e...
As one of the first "second-generation" free trade agreements that address indirect and non-tariff b...
Interprovincial trade barriers are a drag on Canadian productivity and send an embarrassing message ...
Significant interest in reforming Canada’s economic union emerged in the late 1970s when businesses ...
This research paper will explore each of the three trade agreements in the areas of trade liberalisa...
This paper looks at a further option which thus far appears not to have entered the debate on the lo...
The premise of this article on the current status of the Canadian economic union and the meaning of ...
This thesis examines the comprehensive Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) that ...
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Working Paper Series is intended as a means of diffusing research findings from Industry Canada proj...
The Canadian Free Trade Agreement 2017 (CFTA), which replaced the Agreement on Internal Trade 1995 (...