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"Das Nordamerikanische Freihandelsabkommen NAFTA"

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Quellen

(1) o.A. (1998): U.S. Policy, Mexican Sugar, and HFCS: A Malaised Relationship. Policy paper, based on research, to inform U.S. and Mexican policy makers on international trade issues.

(2) Larson, Donald F. & Brent Borrell (2001): Sugar Policy and Reform. World Bank Paper Q: http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2001/06/29/000094946_01060704214462
/Rendered/ PDF/multi0page.pdf (08.04.06)

(3) Americas Program Special Report (2004): http://americas.irc-online.org/pdf/reports/0402nafta.pdf (31.03.06)

(4) Panreiter, Ch. (2000): Die regionale Integration und sozioökonomische Segregation. Auswirkungen von NAFTA auf mexikanische Binnenwanderungen und auf die Emigration in die USA. In: Die Erde (131), S. 19-33.

(5) USDA Sugar and Sweetener Outlook Report (2006): http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/erssor/specialty/sss-bb/2006/sss245.pdf (31.03.06)

(6) InWent-Länderinformationsseiten: (http://www.inwent.org/v-ez/lis/mexico/seite1.htm (31.03.06)

(7) Wikipedia: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschichte_Mexikos_in_Schlagworten (01.04.06)

(8) Auswärtiges Amt: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/diplo/de/Laender/Mexiko.html (10.06.06)

(9) http://www.didgeo.ewf.uni-erlangen.de/06Exkursionen/06klimex.html (01.04.06)

(10) Weisser, C. (2003) Freihandelsabkommen EU-Mexiko. Hintergründe, Inhalte, Ergebnisse und Perspektiven: http://www.libertas-institut.com/de/ECTIS/FTA-EU-Mexico.pdf (10.06.06)


Weiterführende Materialien

alle Dokumente auf Englisch

USDA: Economic Research Service (ERS) (1999): US-Mexico Sweetener Trade Mired in Dispute. In: Agricultural Outlook September 1999.

WTO: Mexiko - USA corn syrup dispute:

2000: Mexico – Anti-Dumping Investigation of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) from the United States. Report of the Panel.

2001: Mexico – Anti-Dumping Investigation of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) from the United States. Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by the United States.

2001: Anti-Dumping Investigation of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) from the United States. Report of the Panel. (including Annex: Answers and Comments by Mexico and the United States)

2001: Mexico – Anti-Dumping Investigation of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) from the United States. Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by the United States. Report of the Appelate Body.

United States International Trade Commission (1998): International Economic Review. (U.S. Policy, Mexican Sugar, and HFCS: A Malaised Relationship. Policy paper, based on research, to inform U.S. and Mexican policy makers on international trade issues)

Chollett, Donna L., Ph.D.

  • o.J.: History of the Struggle for Ingenio Puruarán
  • 1998:U.S. Policy, Mexican Sugar, and HFCS: A Malaised Relationship. Policy paper, based on research, to inform U.S. and Mexican policy makers on international trade issues.
  • 1999: Global Competition and Community: The Struggle for Social Justice. Research in Economic Anthropology, 20:19-47.
  • 2000: La Jornada: En peligro, la mitad de los ingenios: UNORCA (20.08.2000)
  • 2001: El cooperativismo emergente en el contexto de la agroindustria: Forjando alternativas productivas en las fisuras del neoliberalismo

United States Trade Representative (USTR) http://www.ustr.gov:

  • United States to Further Explore Mexican Practices Affecting HFCS (1999).
  • USTR Zoellick Pleased Mexico Exempts HFCS from Protectionist Tax (2002).

Huenemann, J.E. (2001): The U.S. Trade Relationship With Mexico: Where It Has Been and Where It Should Go. (Policy Papers on the Americas) Editor: Center for Strategic Studies

Martinez, L. & B.R. Schneider (2000): Gatekeeper of Influence: The Mexican State and Agroindustry in the NAFTA Negotiations

Martin, Ph. (2004): Regional Patterns of International Migration: North American Present and Future.

Senator Chuck Grassley: Senate Floor Speech of Senator Chuck Grassley on Mexico's High Fructose Corn Syrup Tax Monday, Feb. 11, 2002


Links

Corn Refiners Association: http://www.corn.org

National Corn Growers Associaton (USA): http://www.ncga.com


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