Abstract

Canada has undergone massive economic restructuring since implementing the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA). Mexico is planning to enter into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after a period of dramatic economic and social restructuring. Is it merely fortuitous that both arrangements are closely associated with neoliberal restructuring? This paper looks at how free trade arrangements (FTAs) centred in Washington serve as a restructuring tool or, put differently, as a conditioning institutional framework that promotes and consolidates neoliberal restructuring.

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