<i>‘The editors are to be congratulated for gathering together a penetrating, stimulating collection of international and North American trade articles by well-known law, economic and policy experts. A book full of insight and vision.’</i>
- Ralph Folsom, author of International Trade Beyond Trump,
<i>‘This valuable book is a contesseration of 11 expert studies of future opportunities in North American trade relations. Among the highlights are: a synoptic overview of USMCA implementation (by David Gantz), an analysis of weak border recognition policies for Medicare consumers and educational providers (by James Gerber) and proposals for more expanded US entry visas (by Tony Payan).’</i>
- Steve Charnovitz, The George Washington University, US,
<i>‘Led by one of the world’s foremost international trade law scholars, Professor David Gantz, this book is replete with thought-provoking, timely, and well-written analyses and arguments. As this collection well embodies, the world trading system is at a theoretical and practical crossroad. Reading the works by this highly distinguished group of contributors is essential to appreciate the difficult trade-offs faced at this crossroad, regardless of the direction that ultimately is pursued.’</i>
- Raj Bhala, Brenneisen Distinguished Professor, The University of Kansas, School of Law, and Senior Advisor, Dentons U.S. LLP,
This timely analysis proposes a clear, dynamic and comprehensive series of recommendations through an interdisciplinary approach analysing law, economics and public policy in relation to the US home economy and its position in the global economic order. Chapters propose key suggestions, including rebuilding support for an open trading system; fostering integration between the United States, Canada and Mexico; and a restructuring of the WTO to create an equal system for all members. As many world powers retreat from globalisation, David A. Gantz and Tony Payan argue that the US faces long-term challenges which will require effective non-controversial policy at both a national and international level.
An invaluable resource for public policy, law, and politics scholars, particularly those focusing on trade policy, this comprehensive book will also be of crucial benefit to US government officials in trade bureaucracy, foreign officials, and members of State and Congress in the department of trade.