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Chapter 8, Problem 3TAI2
Summary Introduction
To Determine:
If FTAA would improve living standards in small countries like Nicaragua and Ecuador or would only benefit the largest nations like the US and Canada.
Introduction:
The Free trade Area of the Americas primary focuses on creating strong relations and financial bonds by freely flowing the goods among the trade partners. So, basically the free trade faces no tax pressure and successfully removes the obstacles from the trading companies.
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