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9780822939320

Risking Free Trade

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    9780822939320

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    0822939320

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  • Copyright: 2010-11-23
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
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Summary

Lusztig explores the reasons governments make the potentially dangerous decision to loosen trade restrictions. Lusztig uses examples in Britain, the United States, Canada, and Mexico to construct his own explanatory model.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Overview: Why Governments Enact Free Tradep. 1
Why Did Peel Repeal the Corn Laws?p. 24
The New Deal, the Welfare State, and Free Tradep. 49
The Two-Level Gamble: Why Canada Enacted Free Tradep. 71
NAFTA and Solidarity: Institutional Design in Mexicop. 95
Conclusion: High Risks, Low Risksp. 115
Notesp. 125
Bibliographyp. 153
Indexp. 175
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