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by The Economic Policy Institute
Friday, May. 18, 2001 at 6:24 PM
Directly refuting the corporate media spin, NAFTA AT SEVEN provides a devastating picture of the results of NAFTA, which again refute the neoliberal orthodoxy and show the devastating effects of so-called "free trade agreements" on the citizens of all countries involved: Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
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NAFTA at Seven Economic Policy Institute Announces 3-Country Report
By Robert Scott, Carlos Salas, Bruce Campbell and Jeff Faux (Introduction).
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Directly refuting the corporate media spin, NAFTA AT SEVEN offers an evaluation of NAFTA on its seventh anniversary. The study finds a continent-wide pattern of stagnant worker incomes, lost job opportunities, increased insecurity, and rising inequality. This press release highlights the key findings of the study in a condensed format.
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Full Report | In PDF | EPI Homepage
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HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL: Tuesday, April 10, 2001, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday a.m. newspapers
Contact:
Nan Gibson (202) 331-5546 ·
Tom Kiley (202) 331-5540
PRESS RELEASE
NEW REPORT SHOWS NAFTA HAS HARMED
WORKERS IN ALL THREE COUNTRIES
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An evaluation of NAFTA on its seventh
anniversary finds a continent-wide pattern of stagnant
worker incomes, lost job opportunities, increased
insecurity, and rising inequality
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Washington, D.C.
www.epinet.org/briefingpapers/nafta01/index.html
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