Canada USA : Problems and contradictions in North American economic integration / Andrei D. Borodayevsky ; translated from the Russian by Sergei Sossinsky.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Publisher: Moscow : Progress Publishers, 1987Description: 261 pages : tables ; 20 cmOther title:
  • Canada-USA : Problems and contradictions in North American economic integration [Added title page title]
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC 95  .B6213 1987
Contents:
Introduction - Chapter One: General theoretical remarks concerning the problem of economic integration -- Part I: The mechanism and contradictory effects of the process of integration between Canada and the USA - Chapter Two: Specific features in the rise of the regional integration complex in North America - Chapter Three: Integration of unequals: Benefits and disadvantages for the Canadian side - Chapter Four: Internationalisation of capital: Its scope and contradictions in the North America -- Part II: Problems and prospects in liberalisation of bilateral trade - Chapter Five: The specific structure of the mutual trade turnover and competitiveness of Canadian industry - Chapter Six: Contemporary-stage contradictions in bilateral trade liberalisation - Chapter Seven: The conflict of interests in the policy-making in the field of trade relations with the USA -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Doctor of Economics Andrei D. Borodayevsky has been studying economic problems of the United States and Canada for many years. His works are marked by in-depth and comprehensive investigation of extensive factual material, careful analysis of development trends and an original approach. These qualities are present in his works published in Russian: USA-Canada: Regional Economic Complex (1983) and Canada in the System of International Economic Relations (1985). He is also in charge of the political economy department at the All-Union Economic and Financial Institute in Moscow. The new book by Borodayevsky sums up his study of complex and contradictory relations between the United States and Canada in the economic sphere and sets forth some prognostic estimates." -- From the back cover.
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Introduction - Chapter One: General theoretical remarks concerning the problem of economic integration -- Part I: The mechanism and contradictory effects of the process of integration between Canada and the USA - Chapter Two: Specific features in the rise of the regional integration complex in North America - Chapter Three: Integration of unequals: Benefits and disadvantages for the Canadian side - Chapter Four: Internationalisation of capital: Its scope and contradictions in the North America -- Part II: Problems and prospects in liberalisation of bilateral trade - Chapter Five: The specific structure of the mutual trade turnover and competitiveness of Canadian industry - Chapter Six: Contemporary-stage contradictions in bilateral trade liberalisation - Chapter Seven: The conflict of interests in the policy-making in the field of trade relations with the USA -- Conclusion.

"Doctor of Economics Andrei D. Borodayevsky has been studying economic problems of the United States and Canada for many years. His works are marked by in-depth and comprehensive investigation of extensive factual material, careful analysis of development trends and an original approach. These qualities are present in his works published in Russian: USA-Canada: Regional Economic Complex (1983) and Canada in the System of International Economic Relations (1985). He is also in charge of the political economy department at the All-Union Economic and Financial Institute in Moscow. The new book by Borodayevsky sums up his study of complex and contradictory relations between the United States and Canada in the economic sphere and sets forth some prognostic estimates." -- From the back cover.

Translated from Russian.

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