A broad-based network of researchers come together in the analysis of trade policy reforms in eight Latin American countries. The volume explores the costs and benefits of trade liberalization, and the impact of the trading multilateral rules in major sectors of each economy. In particular, the eight country studies address the interaction between public and private sectors in the trade policy-making process. The long-term implications of commitments made at the Uruguay Round are considered, including the identification of windows of opportunity for policy formulation and issues that merit further attention at the multilateral, hemispheric and regional levels. The book weaves the analysis of these issues through its case studies of Chile as a market access strategizer, Mexico as a regional player, Argentina lost in nested games, Brazil fine tuning liberalization, Uruguay as a small economy, and Colombia, Venezuela and Peru as leaders of the Andean experience. An introduction by Vivianne Ventura-Dias and a conclusion by Miguel F. Lengyel offer a comparative view of the case studies and a theoretical framework within which the countries manoeuvre.
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