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Globalization in Latin America provides an in-depth examination of preferential trade agreements and their multifaceted impacts on the region’s legal, political, and economic landscape. The authors analyze how Latin American countries have navigated international trade liberalization while balancing domestic policy objectives and regional integration goals.
The book explores the evolution of trade agreements in Latin America, from bilateral arrangements to regional blocs, and their effects on national sovereignty, labor standards, and environmental protection. Through detailed case studies and comparative analysis, the work demonstrates how legal frameworks have adapted to accommodate preferential trading arrangements while addressing development disparities among member states.
Essential for policymakers, academics, and trade professionals, this volume offers critical insights into the opportunities and challenges presented by trade liberalization in an increasingly globalized economy.







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