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The social roots of United States protectionism. (1995). Lipset, Seymour Martin ; Hayes, Jeffrey W.
In: Coediciones.
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  1. Bernal, Richard L. “A Caribbean Perspective of the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative,” paper presented at a seminar on the Caribbean and the Enterprise for the American Initiative, Kingston, Jamaica, September 26-27, 1991.
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  2. Bernal, Richard L. “Trade Links to the U .S .— Before and N A F T A ,” H em isfile of the Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, California, vol. 3, no. 3 (May 1992), pp. 10-11.
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  3. Berry, A l, Leonard Waverman, and Ann Weston. “Canada and the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: A Case o f Reluctant Regionalism,” B usiness E conom ics, vol 27, no. 2 (April 1992), pp. 31-38.
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  4. C om isión E conóm ica p a ra A m érica L atina y E l C aribe. “ Preliminary Overview o f the Latin American and Caribbean Economy, 1991,” information note no. 519/520, December 1992, Santiago, Chile.
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  5. Conditions in the 1990s are substantially different from those that existed 15 years ago when Chile’s unilateral trade liberalization began. Since then, most Latin American nations have adopted less protectionist measures and generated discussion about the best method o f opening to international markets. Among the various liberalization strategies that have been examined are unilateral liberalization, liberalization within a tariff union in which trade policies toward the rest o f the world are developed with member nations, and free trade agreements (FTAs), which allow each member to determine its own trade policy. In most cases, the reduction o f protectionist measures in Latin American nations has been done unilaterally, with a bilateral strategy to complement trade liberalization.
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  6. de la Torre, Augusto and Margaret R. Kelly. R egional Trade A rrangem ents, occasional paper 93 (Washington, D .C .: International Monetary Fund, 1992).
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  7. Dornbusch, Rudiger. “U.S.-Latin American Trade Relations,” testimony before the Joint Economic Committee, U .S. Congress, April 2, 1992.
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  8. Erzan, Refik and Alexander Yeats. “Free Trade agreements with the United States: W hat’s In It for Latin America?” World Bank policy research working paper, WPS 827, January 1992.

  9. Feinberg, Richard. “ Economic Themes for the 1990s,” in Henry Hamman, ed., Setting the N orth-South A genda: U nited States-L atin A m erican R elations in the 1990s, proceedings of conference plenary sessions (University of Miami: North-South Center, 1991), pp. 33-38.
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  10. Fishlow, Albert, Sherman Robinson, and Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda. “Proposal for a North American Regional Development Bank and Adjustment Fund,” processed. May 1991.
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  11. Hakim, Peter. “President Bush’s Southern Strategy: The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative,” W ashington Q uarterly, vol. 15, no. 2 (Spring 1992), pp. 93-106.
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  12. Malpass, David K ., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, testimony on U .S .-Latin American economic relations before the Joint Economic Committee, U .S. Congress, April 2, 1992.
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  13. Marks, Siegfried. F ree Trade with M exico an d the H em isphere: O bstacles an d Im plications (University of Miami, North-South Center, 1991).
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  14. Most of Chile’s exports to developed nations are NR; in 1991, it is estimated that N R represent over 61 percent of total exports to the U .S. and Japan, and almost 70 percent of those to the then EEC (see Table 1). PNR make up the second most important category in Chilean exports to developed countries, roughly 30 percent of total exports to each market. Finally, OIP comprise slightly more than 10 percent of exports to the United States, less than 5 percent to the EU and less than 1 percent to Japan.
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  15. On the other hand, in 1991, Chilean exports were equally divided among the three categories o f goods in the Latin American market: NR, 35 percent; NPR, 38 percent; and OIP, 27 percent (Table 2).
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  16. Prager, Karsten and George Russell, interview with Bob Rae, “Pressured but unbowed?” Time, November 11, 1991, pp. 38-39.
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  17. Rocard, Michel. E urope a n d the U nited States (New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1992).
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  18. Schott, Jeffrey, J. M ore F ree T rade A rea s? (Washington, D .C .: Institute for International Economics, 1989).
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  19. The average tariff imposed on Chilean exports is minimal and reflects of the fact that Chile is an exporter of natural resources that undergo very little processing. These goods are poorly protected by the American tariff. In certain sectors there is a strong tariff schedule designed to protect domestic industry in the United States, and Chilean products face tariffs of 35 percent or higher (Butelmann and Campero 1992).
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  20. Waverman, Leonard. “Hemispheric Integration: Canadian Issues and Interests,” paper presented to a conference on “An Exploration of the Dynamics of Regional Integration: N A F T A , the Americas and Beyond,” San José, Costa Rica, March 22-24, 1992.
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  21. Weintraub, Sidney. “Regionalism and the G A TT : The North American Initiative,” SAIS R eview , vol. 11, no. 1 (Winter-Spring 1991), pp. 45-57.
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  22. Western Hemisphere Free Trade: Gettingfrom Here to There Hakim, Peter and Nora Lustig. “Western Hemisphere Free Trade: Issues and Prospects: Notes of a Policy Discussion,” issued by the Inter-American Dialogue and the Brookings Institution, September 16, 1991.
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