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  • Congressional trade votes
  • Written by author Robert E. Baldwin,Christopher S. Magee
  • Published by Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics, c2000., 2000/02/28
  • The unwillingness of the US House of Representatives to renew fast-track authority in 1997 and 1998 means that further trade liberalization for the United States is likely to slow down or grind to a halt, since negotiators elsewhere know that any agreemen
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Preface v
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 NAFTA, GATT Uruguay Round, and Fast Track 1998: A Brief Legislative History 5
North American Free Trade Agreement 5
GATT Uruguay Round Agreements 9
Fast Track 1998 11
2 Analytical and Empirical Framework 15
Political Economy Framework 15
Econometric Model 17
3 Empirical Results 25
NAFTA and GATT: House Votes 25
NAFTA and GATT: Senate Votes 30
Fast Track 1998 33
4 Conclusions 41
Appendices
Appendix A 45
Appendix B 49
References 51


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