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Trade agreements have uncontested relevance as essential
instruments governing international trade, yet little attention has
been directed towards explaining differences in their content. Deep
Integration in Latin American Trade Agreements analyzes the
structure, nature, and characteristics of deep integration in trade
agreements established by Latin American countries after the crises
of 1982 and until 2020 with their regional and extra-regional
partners. Ninfa M. Fuentes-Sosa argues that deep integration can be
disaggregated into its institutional, operative, and horizontal
dimensions (which differ regarding their functions and application
level). Empirically, she demonstrates that trade provisions can be
mapped, measured, and allocated into their corresponding dimension,
providing an understanding of the deep integration structure in
Latin America. She claims that the current structure poses
challenges for deepening regionalism at a broad scale. Countries
working on specific areas over time could diminish obstacles that
have prevented them from achieving deeper trade integration.
Providing an operational definition and measures of deep
integration, this book will be of great interest to scholars,
graduate students, and policymakers working in the field of
international political economy, trade, and trade politics.
Trade agreements have uncontested relevance as essential
instruments governing international trade, yet little attention has
been directed towards explaining differences in their content. Deep
Integration in Latin American Trade Agreements analyzes the
structure, nature, and characteristics of deep integration in trade
agreements established by Latin American countries after the crises
of 1982 and until 2020 with their regional and extra-regional
partners. Ninfa M. Fuentes-Sosa argues that deep integration can be
disaggregated into its institutional, operative, and horizontal
dimensions (which differ regarding their functions and application
level). Empirically, she demonstrates that trade provisions can be
mapped, measured, and allocated into their corresponding dimension,
providing an understanding of the deep integration structure in
Latin America. She claims that the current structure poses
challenges for deepening regionalism at a broad scale. Countries
working on specific areas over time could diminish obstacles that
have prevented them from achieving deeper trade integration.
Providing an operational definition and measures of deep
integration, this book will be of great interest to scholars,
graduate students, and policymakers working in the field of
international political economy, trade, and trade politics.
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