This important new study fills this informational void by providing a detailed assessment of these agreements, focusing on the problem of protectionism in government procurement, long recognized as a major barrier to international trade. Its coverage includes:
The Problem of Protectionist Procurement PoliciesNormative Analysis of Domestic Preference Policies in Government ProcurementEarly Attempts to Eliminate Domestic Preference Policies: The European Free Trade AssociationThe European Community: The First TryOn the Multilateral Level: The GATT Code on Government Procurement A Bilateral Approach: Government Procurement Under the Israel-United States Free Trade AgreementGovernment Procurement Under the Canada–United States Free Trade AgreementOpening Up Procurement Markets in the European Community: A Second TryPublic Procurement Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (`NAFTA')Back to the Multilateral Level: The Uruguay Round and the GATT Procurement Code Summary and Conclusions: What's Next?
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