2001
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9701.00380
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Europe and the Americas: Toward a TAFTA‐South?

Abstract: Five years ago, European officials proposed the negotiation of a transatlantic free trade area (TAFTA) linking the United States and the European Union in the world's largest free trade zone. Flush from their successful conclusion of extensive multilateral trade reforms in the Uruguay Round, it seemed logical that the two leaders of the world trading system could work together to resolve their remaining trade problems and in the process set powerful precedents for the rest of the world to follow. In so doing, … Show more

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“…SIEBERT WOLFE, 1996; DONGES ET AL., 1997; LÜBCKE, PIAZOLO, 1998;HINDLEY, 1999;SCHOTT, OEGG, 2001, SIEBERT 2002. This article resumes the traditional debate on the effects of such an area and departs from recent policy initiatives in transatlantic relations during the nineties (Section 1).…”
Section: Documents In Econstor Maymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…SIEBERT WOLFE, 1996; DONGES ET AL., 1997; LÜBCKE, PIAZOLO, 1998;HINDLEY, 1999;SCHOTT, OEGG, 2001, SIEBERT 2002. This article resumes the traditional debate on the effects of such an area and departs from recent policy initiatives in transatlantic relations during the nineties (Section 1).…”
Section: Documents In Econstor Maymentioning
confidence: 91%