This article identifies the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on this country's agricultural workforce. The author concludes that as currently written, NAFTA facilitates the historically unequal treatment of the agricultural sector. She further suggests reform measures by way of the Agreement's reservation clause
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
Free trade is deeply rooted within North America’s agricultural economy. Canada, Mexico, and the Uni...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...
The potential effects on the agricultural sectors of the United States, Mexico and other countries, ...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force on January 1, 1994 (P.L...
Agricultural trade has always been particularly susceptible to governmental intervention and imposit...
This report provides some background information and analysis on the agricultural aspects of a hypot...
This paper focuses on the attempts of U.S. agricultural interest groups to in-fluence the outcomes o...
THE IMPLEMENTATION of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 opened borders to trad...
Abstract Over half of the hired workers employed on U.S. crop farms have been unauthorized to work s...
Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led...
While the effects of NAFTA will not be known for quite sometime, an early appraisal can be made (1) ...
The objective of this thesis is to evaluate impacts of North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexica...
The article examines the food security implications of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. It places t...
NAFTA is improving the field of agriculture in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It is not doi...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
Free trade is deeply rooted within North America’s agricultural economy. Canada, Mexico, and the Uni...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...
The potential effects on the agricultural sectors of the United States, Mexico and other countries, ...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force on January 1, 1994 (P.L...
Agricultural trade has always been particularly susceptible to governmental intervention and imposit...
This report provides some background information and analysis on the agricultural aspects of a hypot...
This paper focuses on the attempts of U.S. agricultural interest groups to in-fluence the outcomes o...
THE IMPLEMENTATION of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 opened borders to trad...
Abstract Over half of the hired workers employed on U.S. crop farms have been unauthorized to work s...
Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led...
While the effects of NAFTA will not be known for quite sometime, an early appraisal can be made (1) ...
The objective of this thesis is to evaluate impacts of North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexica...
The article examines the food security implications of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. It places t...
NAFTA is improving the field of agriculture in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It is not doi...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
Free trade is deeply rooted within North America’s agricultural economy. Canada, Mexico, and the Uni...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...