ABSTRACT

The negotiation of the Free Trade Area between the US and Israel was, at the time, a remarkable political accomplishment, and is a useful case study because it includes all of the industrial and agricultural sectors, thus spanning the full spectrum of issues that would be dealt with in negotiations. In addition, it has the advantage of involving just two countries and lasting only fifteen months from start to finish, facilitating a comprehensive analysis. This book, first published in 1990, provides a valuable analysis of this vital case study of an FTA from commencement to completion.

chapter I|8 pages

Introduction

chapter II|34 pages

Literature Review and Theoretical Framework

chapter III|55 pages

Economic Framework of the FTA

chapter IV|63 pages

The Trade Policy Process

chapter VI|19 pages

Empirical Analysis

chapter VII|8 pages

Summary and Conclusions