| Adenauer, Konrad, 177 | |
| Agriculture, 30, 173, 175; development plan ( Mexico) and, 96-98, 101, 103, 105, 106-07, 120-22; exports ( Mexico) and nontariff measures and, 48-53; free trade and, 8-9, 10; imports ( Mexico) and, 35; industrial protection and, 8, 133; López Portillo administration and, 35, 121, 122; opposition to free trade and, 24; subsidies to, 127; tomato exports and, 16; tomato imports and, 27, 50, 51 | |
| Alemán, Miguel, 91 | |
| Altimir, Oscar, 99n | |
| Andean Group, 13, 30, 32n, 134 | |
| Antidumping laws ( U.S.), 50-53 | |
| Apparel, 5, 16, 27, 28, 33, 47, 48, 54-55, 57, 59, 62, 150, 175 | |
| Argentina, 30 | |
| Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles, 5n, 47. See alsoTextiles | |
| Automotive industry, 4, 11n, 174; implementing free trade and, 136-43; production decline in, 115; steel industry and, 147; U.S-Canada agreement and, 12, 30, 131, 134, 183 | |
| Balassa, Bela, 73n | |
| Baldwin, Robert E., 83n | |
| Barkin, David, 156n | |
| Bennett, Douglas, 140n | |
| Bergsman, Joel, 99 | |
| Bergsten, C. Fred, 56n, 90n | |
| Berkstein K., Samuel, 105n, 116n | |
| Bhagwati, Jagdish N., 90n | |
| Bilateral agreements, 64, 65, 93, 119, 123; arguments against, 177-79; automotive, 12, 30, 131, 134, 183; benefits from, 185- 86; complexity of, 124; current export and import situation and, 33-39; experimenting with, 153; export subsidies and, 125; job creation and, 127; Mexican complaints about U.S. policy and, 46- 55; Mexican exports and, 150; Mexican protection and, 173-74; Mexican trade deficit and, 142; trade concessions and, 61; trilateral trade versus, 182-85; U.S. complaints about Mexican policy and, 55-56; U.S. interest in, 178-80; U.S.- Korea, 157-58; U.S. trade policy and, 40-46 | |
| Blair, Calvin P., 95, 105n, 108n, 109n, 114n | |
| Blasquez, Miguel, 47n | |
| Bolivia, 169 | |
| Brady, Jerry, 145n | |
| Bueno, Gerardo M., 5n, 9n, 67n, 73n, 77- 78 | |
| Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Transformación (CANACINTRA), 86, 91 | |
| Canada, 6, 33, 123, 174; automotive agreement and, 12, 30, 131, 134, 183; foreign investment and, 18; study of free trade and, 1-2; trilateral trade and, 182-85; U.S. exports to, 39; U.S. relationship with, 129-30, 142 | |
| Canadian-American Committee, 11 | |
| Capital goods, 66, 103, 105-06, 107, 109, 127; imports and, 111-12 | |
| Caporaso, James A., 156n | |
| Cárdenas, Lázaro, 15, 91 | |
| Caribbean Basin Initiative, 44, 53, 54, 184 | |
| Carter, Jimmy, 26, 32n, 46, 117 | |
| Castañeda, Jorge, 2n, 118-19, 123n | |
| Central American Common Market (CACM), 13, 30, 62, 158, 165, 166 | |
| Certificados de Devolución de Impuestos Indirectos (CEDIs), 81-82 | |
| Chenery, Hollis B., 9n, 77n | |
| Chiles, Lawton M., 52n | |
| Chumacero, Antonio, 159n | |
| Clement, Norris, 79n | |
| Cline, William R., 103n | |
| Close, Elmer, 52n |
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Book title: Free Trade between Mexico and the United States?.
Contributors: Sidney Weintraub - Author.
Publisher: The Brookings Institution.
Place of publication: Washington, DC.
Publication year: 1984.
Page number: 199.
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