Description

Trade disputes between the United States, Canada, and Mexico surrounding agricultural products are widespread and show no signs of abating. As the United States increases agricultural imports while straining under a stagnant level of exports, there is growing tension between trading partners as evidenced by the significant increase in trade remedies being sought by competing countries.

International Agricultural Trade Disputes: Case Studies in North America analyzes trade disputes and relevant trade issues from 1995 to 2003. Using case studies to illustrate the complexity of trade disputes, this book examines many factors, such as United States farm policy, the role of politics, and the various trade remedy measures employed in resolving these disputes.

With Contributions By:
Flynn J. Adcock
Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
Mel Annand
Richard R. Barichello
Peter Berck
Colin A. Carter
W. Hartley Furtan
Carol Goodloe
Caroline Gunning-Trant
Cathy Jabara
Walter J. Keithly
Won W. Koo
Shiv Mehrotra
Charles B. Moss
Al Mussell
David Orden
Mechel S. Paggi
Warren Payne
Stephen J. Powell
Robert F. Romain
C. Parr Rosson, III
Andrew Schmitz
Troy G. Schmitz
James L. Seale, Jr.
Thomas Spreen
Ihn H. Uhm
Sal Versaggi
Michael Wohlgenant
Fumiko Yamazaki