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The Effect of a North American Free Trade Agreement on The Commonwealth Caribbean
DescriptionThis timely study assesses the possible impact of a NAFTA on the Commonwealth or English-speaking countries of the Caribbean. The theory and practice of free trade are discussed, as well as the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and the question of regional integration among the Caribbean countries. Written by a former diplomat and political scientist with considerable knowledge of the region, this study includes important primary and secondary research. Most notable are the views of leading regional personalities from both the public and private sectors in the Caribbean and North America. This represents one of the first definitive pieces of research into an issue which is still taking shape and upon which policy analysts in the region should take a leading interest. Reviews"Hosten-Craig arrived at her conclusions after having carefully analyzed the voluminous documentation as well as having carried out over 200 interviews. . . . Excerpts from these interviews when blended with the quantitative data and other analyses make very compelling reading indeed. This is a very interesting, well-conceived and well-carried out study and well reflects the author's experience in a number of areas, viz., political science and policy studies, law, broadcast and other media interviewing, and diplomacy (former High Commissioner of Grenada to Canada). It is not often that one finds an author with all the background ingredients necessary to carry out a study such as this." - Bruce A. McFarlane
ISBN10: 0-7734-9554-1 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-9554-8 Pages: 160 Year: 1992
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