Selling of Free Trade
Discover the intricate dynamics of political and economic influence with Selling of Free Trade by the esteemed author. Published by University of California Press in 2001, this insightful book spans 412 pages and delves into the complexities of governance in the face of widespread public opposition.
In this compelling narrative, the author takes you through the pivotal events surrounding the 1993 campaign that ultimately led to the establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). By illustrating how Washington navigates challenges to achieve its goals, this book serves as a crucial resource for those interested in the interplay of policy-making and public sentiment. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about economic policy, Selling of Free Trade offers a revealing perspective on the forces that shape our world.