The main points of this submission are: 1. The most important distortions of agricultural trade practised by the US are unaffected by the FTA and are, in effect, endorsed by Australia’s signature to the agreement. 2. Considered in isolation, there is little to commend the proposed agreement. As regards goods, the agreement fails to address the main distortions, such as the US Farm Bill and the protection of the US sugar market while imposing a substantial loss on Australian taxpayers in the form of reduced tariff revenues. Impacts on services are modest. 3. The main adverse impacts of the proposed agreement lie in areas that ought to be outside the scope of a trade agreement. The most notable, as regards the commitments actually entered...
In 2007, Australia and India began a joint feasibility study to assess the prospect of an Australia-...
churches, unions, environment groups, human rights and development groups and other community organi...
AUSFTA: Linking War, Free Trade and the Environment Trade agreements should always be treated with c...
The main points of this submission are: 1. The most important distortions of agricultural trade prac...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the proposed Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the U...
Should Australia sign a free-trade agreement with the United States? No, says John Quiggin, because ...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the economic impact of the recently negotiated U.S...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the economic impact of the recently negotiated U.S...
The free trade deal compromises important Australian industries for scant gain.There was no way the ...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA...
The Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the secon...
This report, commissioned by Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, challenges government-commissio...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
This resource page provides links to key documents on the costs and benefits of the ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In January 2005 Australia implemented the Australia-U...
In 2007, Australia and India began a joint feasibility study to assess the prospect of an Australia-...
churches, unions, environment groups, human rights and development groups and other community organi...
AUSFTA: Linking War, Free Trade and the Environment Trade agreements should always be treated with c...
The main points of this submission are: 1. The most important distortions of agricultural trade prac...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the proposed Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the U...
Should Australia sign a free-trade agreement with the United States? No, says John Quiggin, because ...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the economic impact of the recently negotiated U.S...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the economic impact of the recently negotiated U.S...
The free trade deal compromises important Australian industries for scant gain.There was no way the ...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA...
The Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the secon...
This report, commissioned by Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, challenges government-commissio...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
This resource page provides links to key documents on the costs and benefits of the ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In January 2005 Australia implemented the Australia-U...
In 2007, Australia and India began a joint feasibility study to assess the prospect of an Australia-...
churches, unions, environment groups, human rights and development groups and other community organi...
AUSFTA: Linking War, Free Trade and the Environment Trade agreements should always be treated with c...