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Summary: CAFTA and Free Trade: Review and Analysis of Greg Spotts's Book
Summary: CAFTA and Free Trade: Review and Analysis of Greg Spotts's Book
Summary: CAFTA and Free Trade: Review and Analysis of Greg Spotts's Book
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The must-read summary of Greg Spotts's book: “CAFTA and Free Trade: What Every American Should Know”.

This complete summary of  "CAFTA and Free Trade" by Greg Spotts, writer and director of the critically acclaimed documentary "American Jobs", provides an overview of his analysis of the Central American Free Trade Agreement. He highlights the threat this agreement represents for the US economy and jobs as well as the potential danger it would pose for other countries.

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To learn more, read "CAFTA and Free Trade" and discover the potential risks and dangers of the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511000359
Summary: CAFTA and Free Trade: Review and Analysis of Greg Spotts's Book

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    CAFTA and Free Trade is Spotts’ critical analysis of the recently introduced Central American Free Trade Agreement, which he believes will create extreme risks for the U.S. economy. Spotts also points out the danger that CAFTA poses for countries such as Mexico and Central America.

    The slim book is written in common sense, conversational language and points out the deception involved in convincing Americans that free trade is a good thing. The rules of commerce have been changed to favor large companies and allow them to shift jobs to where the labor is cheapest. The information was compiled as Spotts traveled to nineteen cities across America interviewing recently laid-off workers. Spotts shows how

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