Trade Negotiations in Agriculture:A Common Future Agenda for Brazil and Canada?

Edited by William Kerr and James Gaisford

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ISBN 1-55238-157-9
180 pp.
6" x 9"

Latin American Studies


About the Book


The first book in the Occasional Papers Latin American Studies series, a joint venture between the Latin American Research Center and the University of Calgary Press, this book is the result of a conference immediately following the Cancun WTO Ministerial meeting attended by prominent scholars and activists. The main objective of the conference was to distill issues on which Canada and Brazil could work together on common strategic interests to build a coalition and benefit from cooperation. The book examines topics such as Brazilís and Canadaís role in the WTO and FTAA and considers each countryís position on specific trading issues. This book is a valuable resource for anyone engaged in or teaching contemporary trade negotiations.

 

About the Author


Dr. James Gaisford is a professor of economics at the University of Calgary. He is also an Associate Director at the Centre for International Financial and Economic Research at Loughborough University in Loughborough, UK
William A. Kerr is Van Vliet Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Saskatchewan and a Senior Associate at the Estey Centre for Law and Economics in International Trade in Saskatoon, Canada.

 

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