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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2025

Manfred Elsig
Affiliation:
Universität Bern, Switzerland
Rodrigo Polanco
Affiliation:
Universität Bern, Switzerland
Andrew Lugg
Affiliation:
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Globalization in Latin America
The Law, Politics and Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Preface

  5. 1Introduction

    Manfred Elsig, Andrew Lugg and Rodrigo Polanco

  6. 2Mapping the PTA Universe in Latin America

    Manfred Elsig, Kirthana Ganeson, Andrew Lugg and Marine Roux

  7. 3Preferences for Trading Partners: Evidence from Citizens and Legislators in Latin America

    Andreas Dür and Robert A. Huber

  8. 4Making Trade Agreements Work for Women: What’s Behind the South American Approach?

    Amrita Bahri

  9. 5Assessing Special and Differential Treatment in Latin American Trade Agreements

    Julieta Zelicovich, Juliana Peixoto, Leticia Daibert and Valentina Delich

  10. 6Digital and Environmental Provisions in Latin American Trade Agreements

    Sebastian Klotz and Cristian Ugarte

  11. 7Trade Law Impact on Food Security in Latin America: Colombia’s 2016 Peace Agreement Case

    José Manuel Álvarez Zárate, Maria Camila Camargo Moncayo, Sofía Urrea Zuluaga and Diana Maria Beltrán Vargas

  12. 8How Preferential Trade Agreements Are Perceived in Chile: From Love to Hate in a Single Step?

    Dorotea López and Andres Bórquez

  13. 9Chile’s PTA Services Impact Assessment Looking beyond Trade Flows: Women’s Employment Participation

    Felipe Muñoz and Javiera Cáceres

  14. 10Food Labelling Regulation of the Pacific Alliance Members

    Víctor Saco

  15. 11The Political Economy of Investment Protection Reform in South American PTAs

    Julia Calvert

  16. 12Trade Protectionism and Integration in Latin America: The Cases of Brazil and Mexico

    Nicolas Albertoni and Carol Wise

  17. 13Anti-China Sentiment and the Politics of Brazilian Agribusiness

    Daniela Campello and Francisco Urdínez

  18. Index

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