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This book provides a broad quantitative analysis of the new facets
of regionalism in the Americas. In particular, major aspects of the
New American Regionalism are discussed in terms of two basic
notions: the genuine political character of economic integration
schemes, and the profound inter-connectedness of the American
regions with the global economy. Heinz Preusse examines the recent
experiences of the two main integration agreements in the Americas
- the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Mercado
Comun del Sur/Sud (MERCOSUR), and discusses critical aspects of the
envisaged Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). He concludes that
NAFTA has enjoyed a good internal economic record, but, externally
it may have contributed to the rise of the present American
'spaghetti bowl' regionalism. In addition, MERCOSUR is stagnating
and faces an uncertain future after what was a fairly successful
start-up period. The author goes on to argue that under these
conditions, the FTAA may be a chance for the formation of an open -
and only moderately discriminatory - regional agreement in the
Americas. He ascertains that the FTAA may therefore determine the
fate of the New American Regionalism. Critically exploring the
hypothesis that the New American Regionalism is growth-enhancing
and conducive to the multilateral order, this book will appeal to
academics, researchers and policymakers with a special interest in
international economics, international politics, and regionalism.
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