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Author
Neumann Pavel (University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic)
Title
Regionalism: Developing Tendency in the U.S. Trade Relations
Source
Zeszyty Naukowe / Szkoła Główna Handlowa. Kolegium Gospodarki Światowej, 2005, nr 19, s. 158-168, bibliogr. 25 poz.
Keyword
Liberalizm handlowy, Regionalizm, Stosunki handlowe
Trade liberalization, Regionalism, Trade relations
Note
summ.
Country
Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
United States of America (USA)
Abstract
Since the 90s, resulting from the changes of the regional agreements quality and quantity the development in all the world economy centres has been described as new regionalism. This article is focused on the regional integration in Americas and on the role of the U.S.A. in that process. Reviewing the changes of the U.S. attitude to different forms of liberalisation the article describes the regional integration development in the American macroregion. Using the NAFTA and FTAA examples, it shows how within the regional liberalisation the U.S. key interest can be supported more efficiently than in its multilateral form. (fragment of text)
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ISSN
1428-1457
Language
eng
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