Developing
country governments are increasingly resorting
to comprehensive trade agreements involving
profound commitments in public policy,
which have wide-ranging adverse consequences
on food security, industrial development,
financial stability, etc. This paper analyses
investment disciplines in FTAs in order
to come to an understanding of their overall
impact on a developing country FTA partner's
policy space, and therefore, on its development
prospects. It is argued that given the
links between trade and investment commitments
within and across different FTAs, South-South
FTAs have become as problematic as North-South
FTAs.
May
9, 2011.
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