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Ian MacDonald 210 $aMontreal ;$aIthaca $cPublished for the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada by McGill-Queen's University Press$dc2000 215 $a1 online resource (309 p.) 300 $aProceedings of the Free Trade @ 10 Conference held in Montreal in June 1999. 311 $a0-7735-2115-1 311 $a0-7735-2114-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 273-274). 327 $aMachine generated contents note: PART ONE THlE CONTEXT -- The Road to Free Trade / 3 -- MICHAEL HART -- Interviews with Brian Mulroney andJohn Turner / 35 -- WILLIAM WATSON -- Leap of Faith / 48 -- DONALD S. MACDONALD -- A Signal Moment / 55 -- JAMES A. BAKER III -- Where There's the Will/ 61 -- DEREK H. BURNEY -- PART TWO THE MAKING OF THE DEAL -- The Negotiation and Approval of the FTA / 73 -- L. IAN MACDONALD, CLAYTON YEUTTER, -- SIMON REISMAN, PETER MCPHERSON, JOHN C. CROSBIE, WILLIAM MERKIN, CHARLES E. ROH, JEAN ANDERSON, WILLIAM DYMOND, STANLEY H. HARTT -- PART THREE, THE RECORD -- The Canada - U.S. FTA: Real Results versus Unreal Expectations / 99 -- RICHARD G. LIPSEY -- From Leaps of Faith to Lapses of Logic / 107 -- ANDREW N. JACKSON -- Free Trade in North America: Some Observations / 118 -- PAUL WONNACOTT -- NAFTA and the Manufacturing Industry in Mexico: -- A Preliminary Balance / 122 -- FERNANDO CLAVIJO -- PART FOUR SECTORAL PERSPECTIVES: -- RESULTS AND OPPORTUNITIES -- Sectoral Results and Opportunities: An Introduction / 135 -- FRANCIS FOX -- A Matter of National Interest / 137 -- LAURENT BEAUDOIN -- A New Mindset / 139 -- L. JACQUES ME?NARD -- A Sea Change / 142 -- CHARLES SIROIS -- A New Frontier of Trade Policy / 144 -- LYNTON R. WILSON -- The Case of the Softwood Lumbet Industry / 147 -- BOB RAE -- A Reality Check / 151 -- JIM STANFORD -- PART FIVE FREE TRADE AND SOCIAL POLICY -- Globalization and the Social Dimension / 159 -- GERALD LAROSE -- Economic Arguments versus Ideological Ones /-166 -- GUY STANLEY -- PART SIX FREE TRADE AND DISPUTE -- SETTLEMENT -- FTA and NAFTA Dispute Settlement in Canadian Trade -- Policy / 171 -- JONATHAN T. FRIED -- Dispute Settlement: A Practitioner's Perspective / 175 -- SIMON V. POTTER -- Mexico and Dispute Settlement / 182 -- M.H. YVONNE STINSON -- PART SEVEN THE NAFTA: FROM CANADA TO MEXICO -- From Canada to Mexico: "A Common Future" / 191 -- GEORGE BUSH -- The Most Comprehensive Agreement Ever / 197 -- CARLA A. HILLS -- NAFTA and the Mexican Economy / 200 -- JAIME SERRA PUCHE -- Free Trade: Then and Now / 207 -- MICHAEL H. WILSON -- PART EIGHT NAFTA AND THE ENVIRONMENT -- Five Windows for the Future of NAFTA 'S Environment -- Commission / 213 -- PIERRE MARC JOHNSON -- NAFTA and the Environment: Five Years After / 222 -- VICTOR LICHTINGER -- NAFTA and the Environment: A Review of the Basic -- Issues / 226 -- DAVID K. SCIIORR -- Challenges for the Environment and NAFTA / 237 -- JEAN CHAREST -- PART NINE WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? -- New Policies for a New Century / 243 -- THOMAS D'AQUINO -- The Future Work of the FTA, NAFTA and the WTO / 247 -- PETER S. WATSON -- The New Economic Environment / 253 -- BRIAN MULRONEY -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A Two Cheers for the FTA: Ten-Year Review of -- the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement / 259 -- JOHN McCALLUM -- Appendix B Ten-Year Figures for Canada-U.S.A. and -- Canada-Mexico Trade / 275 -- DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL -- TRADE/STATISTICS CANADA. 330 $aFree Trade provides a historical framework for ongoing discussion of economic and environmental issues. While there is empirical evidence on trade flows - they increased dramatically in both directions - the debate on related issues continues. The impact of free trade on jobs and manufacturing productivity, the effectiveness of dispute settlement, the growth of foreign direct investment, the absence of adjustment programs, and the consequences for social programs are all issues for spirited discussion. Many of the leading actors in shaping both the FTA and NAFTA participated in the conference, including former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, former President George Bush, former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State James Baker, former Canadian Trade Ministers John Crosbie and Michael Wilson, former U.S. Trade Ambassadors Clayton Yeutter and Carla Hills, as well as former Mexican Trade Minister Jaime Serra Puche. Other senior officials included Canada's Derek Burney and Simon Reisman. Donald S. Macdonald, chairman of the landmark Royal Commission that recommended the "leap of faith" of free trade, gave the keynote address. A Royal Bank of Canada impact study, "Two Cheers for the FTA," provided a baseline for discussion by a panel of eminent economists from all three NAFTA countries, and strong defences of positions against free trade included presentations by Andrew Jackson of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), Jim Stanford of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), and Gerald Larose of Quebec's Conseil des syndicats nationaux (CSN). Participants from the provinces included former Ontario Premier Bob Rae, while NAFTA and the environment were considered by a panel led by former Quebec Premier Pierre Marc Johnson and joined by Quebec Liberal Leader Jean Charest. Other participants included Jean Anderson, Laurent Beaudoin, Fernando Clavijo, Thomas d'Aquino, William Dymond, Francis Fox, Jonathan Fried, Michael Hart, Stanley Hartt, Richard Lipsey, Victor Lichtinger, John McCallum, Peter McPherson, Jacques Ménard, William Merkin, Simon Potter, Charles E. Roh, David Schorr, Charles Sirois, Guy Stanley, Yvonne Stinson, Peter Watson, William Watson, L.R. Wilson, and Paul Wonnacott. Free Trade: Risks and Rewards is an important reminder of why the issue was so passionately debated at the time and why it remains important. 606 $aFree trade$zCanada$vCongresses 606 $aFree trade$zUnited States$vCongresses 606 $aLibre-e?change$zAme?rique du Nord$vCongre?s 606 $aLibre-e?change$zCanada$vCongre?s 607 $aCanada$xForeign economic relations$zUnited States$vCongresses 607 $aUnited States$xForeign economic relations$zCanada$vCongresses 607 $aAme?rique du Nord$xInte?gration e?conomique$vCongre?s 615 0$aFree trade 615 0$aFree trade 615 6$aLibre-e?change 615 6$aLibre-e?change 676 $a382/.917 700 $aMacDonald$b Ian, $4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0537206 701 $aMacDonald$b L. 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