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The Paradox of Continental Production - National Investment Policies in North America (Hardcover, New)
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The Paradox of Continental Production - National Investment Policies in North America (Hardcover, New)
Series: Cornell Studies in Political Economy
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Should national governments regulate foreign investment? The
question is hotly contested in today's international trade debates.
Barbara Jenkins here addresses this complex issue in a timely
account of market relationships among North American nations.
Jenkins provides up-to-date, detailed analyses of foreign
investment regulations and policies in Canada, Mexico, and the
United States. She identifies inherent contradictions in the
general tactic that all three countries have pursued-simply relying
on the pressures of the market rather than planning active
strategy-and she assesses the likely effects on foreign investment
of the recently concluded Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and the
potential North American free trade agreement. Free trade and the
absence of adjustment policy, she argues, expose key political
actors such as business and labor too broadly to market forces. The
result is a projectionist reaction on the part of these domestic
actors, which ultimately defeats efforts to liberalize trade and
investment relations. In current approaches to foreign investment
regulation, Jenkins detects divergent trends among the three
countries: while Ottawa and Mexico City continue to liberalize
their investment strategies, Washington is growing more
interventionist. She shows, however, that the interventionism of
the United States reflects a nationalistic trend rather than a
commitment to a coherent strategy. Cautioning that the conclusion
of a North American free trade agreement will only exacerbate the
inadequacies of current policies, Jenkins concludes by offering
recommendations for future action. The Paradox of Continental
Production will be stimulating reading for policymakers, political
economists, and other observers of Canadian, Mexican, and U.S.
politics.
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