Contributor
Roberts, Karen.
Imprint:East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c1996.
Descriptionxi, 322 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Note:I. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NAFTA: THREE PERSPECTIVES: 1. Perspectives from Canada / Donald T. Wismer -- 2. Beyond the market: political and socioeconomic dimensions of NAFTA for Mexico / Manuel Chavez, Scott Whiteford -- 3. The NAFTA debate in retrospect: U.S. perspectives / David D. Arsen -- II. AGRICULTURE AFTER NAFTA: 4. Economic integration in North America: consequences, opportunities, and challenges for the Michigan food system / David B. Schweikhardt, Kandeh K. Yumkella -- 5. The milk war: the effects of NAFTA on dairy farmers in the United States and Mexico / James H. McDonald -- III. ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC POLICY DIMENSIONS OF NAFTA: 6. Antidumping laws and NAFTA: what can we expect? / Corinne M. Krupp -- 7. Trends in manufacturing employment in the NAFTA region: evidence of a giant sucking sound? / David D. Arsen, Mark I. Wilson, Jonas Zoninsein -- 8. NAFTA's meaning for Michigan: transnational integration and local competitive strategies / Richard Child Hill, Kuniko Fujita -- 9. Free trade, social policy, and family policy: a Michigan perspective / Lynn Duggan -- IV. CHANGES IN WORK AND THE WORKFORCE WITH NAFTA: 10. The Effect of NAFTA on Mexico-United States Immigration / Robert Aponte -- 11. NAFTA, collective bargaining, and employment adjustments in the United States and Canada / Richard N. Block -- 12. The effect of free trade on contingent work in Michigan / Karen Roberts, Doug Hyatt, Peter Dorman -- 13. From diversity to diversimilarity: shifting paradigms to match global and national realities / Joseph Ofori-Dankwa -- APPENDICES: 1. Panel discussion: NAFTA on the shop floor in Canada / Richard Chaykowski, Gregor Murray -- 2. NAFTA timeline / Manuel Chavez, Vincent Frillici, Marc Tomlinson, Scott Whiteford -- 3. Statistics on NAFTA trade / Marc Tomlinson, Vincent Frillici.
Bibliography Note:Includes biliographical references and index.