Research Article
The Impact of New Regionalism on Trade Policy Making: The Case of MERCOSUR and the FTAA
Abstract
Since the ‘90s, Latin American Countries (LACs) have been signing
and negotiating many trade agreements, constituting what is called new
regionalism (BID/IADB, 2002). In contrast to the old type, new
regionalism has two main features: on the one hand, is a uni-dimensional
type of integration, in which the dominant goal is to coordinate the
liberalization of trade and finance to achieve a larger economic market.
How to Cite:
Botto, M.I., 2007. The Impact of New Regionalism on Trade Policy Making: The Case of MERCOSUR and the FTAA. Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 37(1), pp.261–283. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16993/ibero.204
Published on
01 Jan 2007.
Peer Reviewed
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