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Is NAFTA a Good Model for China? Lessons from Mexico and the United States
Jiangxi Social Sciences (People's Republic of China) (2009)
  • Carmen G Gonzalez, Seattle University
Abstract
In response to skyrocketing food prices, the global financial crisis, and the degradation of farm lands due to urbanization and industrialization, China has placed rural development at the top of its political agenda. China’s renewed emphasis on rural development is taking place against a backdrop of global efforts to reduce trade barriers in the agricultural sector. This article uses the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as a case study on the complex ways that trade policy affects domestic efforts to protect the environment and promote rural development. The objective is to draw lessons from the experiences of the United States and Mexico under NAFTA that may enable China and other developing countries to simultaneously promote economic development, alleviate poverty, and protect the environment. Note: Downloadable document is in Chinese.
Keywords
  • globalization,
  • North American Free Trade Agreement,
  • agriculture,
  • environment,
  • biodiversity,
  • trade policy,
  • law and development,
  • neoliberalism
Disciplines
Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
Carmen G Gonzalez. "Is NAFTA a Good Model for China? Lessons from Mexico and the United States" Jiangxi Social Sciences (People's Republic of China) Vol. 5 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carmen_gonzalez/18/