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Shape of a Swiss-US Free Trade Agreement


The Shape of a Swiss-US Free Trade Agreement

Policy Analyses in International Economics 76

by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and
Richard E. Baldwin


February 2006 • 224 pp. ISBN paper 0-88132-385-3 | 978-0-88132-385-6 • $21.95

At first sight, a free trade agreement (FTA) between Switzerland and the United States seems implausible, but this important new study concludes that an FTA between the two countries would be highly worthwhile to both. As leading advocates of market capitalism, Switzerland and the United States are well situated to conclude an FTA that breaks new ground in dismantling barriers. The study finds that the annual GDP gains to each partner from expanded trade could be on the order of $1.1 billion.

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Preface

1. Introduction

2. Agricultural Market Access

3. Issues Linked to Agriculture

4. Manufactures Trade

5. Services Trade

6. Government Procurement

7. Direct and Portfolio Investment

8. Estimates from Gravity and CGE Models

9. Swiss Relations with the European Union

10. Conclusions

Appendices

References

Index