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Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

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Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

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Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement book

Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

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Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement book

Edited ByKurt Hübner
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 1 April 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203819173
Pages 384
eBook ISBN 9780203819173
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Hübner, K. (Ed.). (2011). Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203819173

ABSTRACT

The Great Recession and the turn towards all forms of protectionism stress the relevance of international trade policy. With the global economy undergoing deep structural changes, the negotiations between Canada and the EU on a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) present a real-time experiment that sheds light on the direction that the relationships between two economic units of the G8 will take. For Canada, an agreement with the EU would end its current dependency on the US; for the EU, an agreement with Canada would be a first with a G8-economy and indicate how its new trade strategy ‘Global Europe’ will look like.

This book is the first to simultaneously analyze the undercurrents of this project and introduce the main topics at hand. CETA is much more than a simple free trade agreement, its breadth covers regulatory aspects in goods, services, and finance; the opening of public procurement markets; attitudes and policies of Canadian provinces towards liberalization; climate policies and international leadership claims of the EU in comparison to Canadian policy attempts; the challenges of the Euro project and the reform efforts; and the challenges of the Euro as a international reserve currency.

CETA is a challenging project that will kick-start enormous changes in trade policy-making as well as in market openness in Canada. It will mark the EU’s efforts to re-make the Atlantic Economy. This book provides deep insights into the ambiguity of the project and addresses the implications of a rapidly changing global economy for trade policy. Offering analysis of the financial industry, banking, trade policy, climate change strategy, and the Euro exchange rate, this book should be of interest to students and policy-makers alike.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

Canada and the EU: shaping transatlantic relations in the twenty-­first­century­

ByKURT HÜBNER

part |2 pages

PART I Driving forces and motifs for the project of a comprehensive economic partnership: the case of the EU

chapter 2|20 pages

European Union trade policy: the Canada–EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) towards a new generation of FTAs?

BySTEPHEN B . WOOLCOCK

chapter 3|18 pages

Who scripts European trade policies? Business–government relations in the EU–Canada partnership negotiations

ByCORNELIA WOLL

chapter 4|18 pages

What is new with the new trade policy of the EU?

ByGIOVANNI GRAZIANI

part |2 pages

PART II Canada and the global political economy

chapter 5|28 pages

The politics and pitfalls of the Canada–EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

ByDANIEL DRACHE, STUART TREW

chapter 6|23 pages

NAFTA unplugged? Canada’s three economies and free trade with the EU

ByPAUL KELLOGG

chapter 7|21 pages

Provincial pitfalls: Canadian provinces and the Canada–EU trade negotiations

ByCHRISTOPHER J . KUKUCHA

chapter 8|12 pages

Federalism, separatism and international trade: the Canadian case

ByMARIE DAUMAL

part |2 pages

PART III Regulatory and tax regimes

chapter 9|15 pages

­ 9­ A­Canadian­perspective­on­the­EU’s­financial­architecture­

ByPATRICK LEBLOND

chapter 10|21 pages

Explaining the diverging regulatory approaches to risk regulation between Canada and the EU: the case of genetically­modified­food­labeling­

ByM . JULIA BOGNAR

chapter 11|25 pages

Canada, capital movements, and the European Union: some tax implications

ByMARTHA O ’ BRIEN

chapter 12|17 pages

EU investment treaty- making after Lisbon MARC BUNGENBERG

Edited ByKurt Hübner

part |2 pages

PART IV Beyond “traditional” trade agreements

chapter 13|14 pages

Lessons for Canadian climate policy? Insights from the EU­ETS’­first­phase­ ULRICH OBERNDöRFER

Edited ByKurt Hübner

chapter 14|15 pages

Facing climate change across the Atlantic: how far apart are Europe and North America?

ByEurope and North America? MICHAEL MEHLING

chapter 15|15 pages

Euro area stability in a time of crisis

ByAMY VERDUN

chapter 16|17 pages

Macroeconomic imbalances and sovereign debt markets

ByERIK JONES

chapter 17|14 pages

Disillusioned with the dollar but unconvinced by the euro: China and global currency competition in the wake of the global­financial­crisis­

ByPAUL BOWLES, BAOTAI WANG

chapter 18|4 pages

What next? An outlook for the near future

ByKURT HÜBNER
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