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Limits to LiberalizationLimits to Liberalization

Limits to Liberalization

Patricia M. Goff

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"The so-called culture industries - film, television and radio broadcasting, periodical and book publishing, video and sound recording - are noteworthy exceptions to the rhetorical commitment of Western countries to free trade as a major goal. These exceptions threatened to derail such high-profile negotiations as NAFTA and its predecessor, the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement, as well as the Uruguay Round of the GATT." "Conventional wisdom did not foresee trouble from this source, because these established industries are not commercial national champions, nor are they particularly large providers of jobs. As Patricia M. Goff shows, the standard trade literature considers the monetary value but doesn't recognize the symbolic importance of cultural production. In Limits to Liberalization, she traces the interplay between the commercial and the cultural."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL8382494W

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CanadaFree tradeCultural industriesCultural propertyInternational tradeProtectionGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)Cultural policyCanada. 1992 Oct. 7.Cultural property, protectionFree trade, north americaCanada, politics and governmentEuropean union countries, politics and governmentNorth American Free Trade AgreementCanada. 1992 October 7.

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