University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Law Library

NAFTA Primary and Secondary Sources: A Selective Bibliography

Francisco Avalos
International & Foreign Law Librarian

I. NAFTA TEXT SOURCES.
II. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS.
III. PERIODICAL SOURCES.
    A. AGRICULTURAL ISSUES.
    B. ANTI-DUMPING ISSUES.
    C. CLINTON AND NAFTA.
    D. DISPUTE RESOLUTION ISSUES.
    E. ENERGY ISSUES.
    F. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.
    G. HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES.
    H. IMMIGRATION ISSUES.
    I. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES.
    J. LABOR ISSUES.
    K. LEGAL COMMERCIAL ISSUES.
    L. LEGAL PRACTICE ISSUES.
    M. NAFTA IN GENERAL.
    N. RATIFICATION ISSUES.
    O. TAXATION ISSUES.
IV. TREATISE SOURCES.

I. NAFTA TEXT SOURCES

  1. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Text Prepared September 6, 1992. Washington, D.C.:  Office of the United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President, 1992.
  2. North American Free Trade Agreement:  President Bush's Final Version. Washington, D.C.: Lithographics, Inc.; 1993.
  3. North American Free Trade Agreement:  December 17, 1992 Version. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs; 1993.
  4. North American Free Trade Agreement:  December 17, 1992 Version. Chicago: Commerce Clearing House, Inc.; 1993.
  5. North American Free Trade Agreement. LEXIS:  Library Genfed; File Extra (2).
  6. North American Free Trade Agreement. WESTLAW: International Law Database; P325 NAFTA.
  7. NAFTA is also available in digital format via Gopher in several sites. Use a Veronica search.

II. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS

  1. "Adjustment Assistance for Workers Impacted by the Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (Consultation and Request for Comments)." The Federal Register 57 (July 16, 1992): 37533.
  2. "Questionnaire on State Rules, Laws and Measures That May Conflict With Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (Liberalization of Foreign Investment Rules)." Federal Register 57 (February 28, 1992): 6886.
  3. Administration's Action Plan:  A Response to Issues Raised in Connection with the Negotiations of a North American Free Trade Agreement. Washington, D.C.: Office of the President, 1991.
  4. NAFTA Congressional Notification Package. S.l.: s.n., 1992.
  5. North American Free Trade Agreement: Generating Jobs for Americans. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1991.
  6. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives. U.S. Congress, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session. Washington D.C.: Congressional Sales Office, 1991-.
  7. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade and Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives. U.S. Congress, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Sales Office, 1991.
  8. Review of Trade and Investment Liberalization Measures by Mexico and Prospects for Future United States-Mexican Relations: Investigation No. 332-282, Phase II:  Summary of Views on Prospects for Future United States-Mexican Relations. Washington, D.C.: U.S. International Trade Commission; 1990.
  9. Review of U.S.-Mexico Environmental Issues. Washington, D.C.: Office of the United States Trade Representative, 1991.

III. PERIODICAL SOURCES

A. AGRICULTURAL ISSUES

  1. Pfaff, Dennis. "Farming Lawyers Voice Some Concerns. (Over the North American Free Trade Agreement)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (September 3, 1992): 5, col. 2.
  2. Smith, James E. and Marilyn Whitney. "The Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the NAFTA and Agriculture." North Dakota Law Review 68 (Spring, 1992): 567-605.

B. ANTI-DUMPING ISSUES

  1. Cavitt, William H. "New Elements in the Anti-dumping Equation: Implementing the GATT Uruguay Round, U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Negotiations." Canada-United States Law Journal (Annual, 1991): 23-36.
  2. Powell, Stephen J., et. al. "Current Administration of U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws:  Implications for Prospective U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks." Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 11 (Fall, 1990): 177-256.
  3. Rubio del Cueto, Ernest. "Countervailing Duties Affecting U.S.-Mexican Trade." Houston Journal of International Law 12 (Spring, 1990): 323-336.

C. CLINTON AND NAFTA

  1. "Ambivalence is Prudent; (On NAFTA Bill Clinton Supports North American Free Trade Agreement if Changes are Made)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (October 21, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  2. "Democrats Frantic for an Issue; (On Mexican Trade...)." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  3. Gelb, Leslie H. "Mexico Might Renegotiate Parts of Pact if Clinton Win(s)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (October 6, 1992): 6, col. 3.
  4. Green, Stephen. "Clinton Get(s) Slippery in Remarks on Mexico Trade Pact." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 31, 1992): 6, col. 3
  5. "On NAFTA ... Clinton's Time Bomb; (Bill Clinton Supports North American Free Trade Agreement if Changes are Made)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (October 21, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  6. "On NAFTA ... Flip-Flops Will Haunt Clinton. (President-Elect Bill Clinton's Views on the North American Free Trade Agreement)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 106 (January 13, 1993): 6, col. 1.

D. DISPUTE RESOLUTION ISSUES

  1. Fitch, Sharon D. "Dispute Settlement Under the North American Free Trade Agreement: Will the Political, Cultural and Legal Differences Between the United States and Mexico Inhibit the Establishment of Fair Dispute Settlement Procedures?" California Western International Law Journal 22 (Spring, 1992): 353-388.
  2. Smith, James E. and Marilyn Whitney. "The Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the NAFTA and Agriculture." North Dakota Law Review 68 (Spring, 1992): 567-605.
  3. Vest Herb. "Resolving FTA Dispute Resolutions." New York Law Journal 207 (Jan. 2, 1992): 2, col. 3.

E. ENERGY ISSUES

  1. Rodgers, Lori M. "What Will a Mexican Trade Agreement Mean to the U.S. Energy Industry?" Public Utilities Fortnightly 128 (July 1, 1991): 35(2).

F. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

  1. Adock, Patrick and Judith T. Kildow. "Environment and the Trading System. (International Trade in the 1990's: The Problematic Journey)." The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 16 (Winter, 1992): 55-62.
  2. Barber, M. Diane. "Bridging the Environmental Gap:  The Application of NEPA to the Mexican-United States Bilateral Trade Agreement." Tulane Environmental Law Journal 5 (May, 1992): 429-472.
  3. Barr, Michael S., Robert Honeywell, and Scott A. Stofel. "Labor and Environmental Rights in the Proposed Mexico-U.S. Free Trade Agreement." Houston Journal of International Law 14 (Fall, 1991): 1-84.
  4. Bodovitz, Sandra. "Poison May be One Import in Trade Pact; Free Trade Agreement With Mexico." (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17, 1991): 14, col. 2.
  5. Feeley, Michael Scott and Elizabeth Knier. "Environmental Considerations of the Emerging United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement." Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 2 (Spring, 1992): 259-308.
  6. Gerrard, Michael B. "The North American Free Trade Agreement." New York Law Journal 208 (November 27, 1992): 3, col. 1.
  7. Hathaway McKeith, Malissa. "The Environment and Free Trade:  Meeting Halfway at the Mexican Border." UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 10 (Fall, 1991): 183-211.
  8. Housman, Robert and Durwood Zaelke. "Trade, Environment, and Sustainable Development: A Primer." Hastings International and Comparative Law Review 15 (Summer, 1992): 535-612.
  9. Kellman, Barry. "Greening of Global Trade Needed. (Testimony to U.S. Senate Subcommittee on International Trade)." Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 137 (December 10, 1991): 2, col. 5.
  10. McKeith, M.H. "The Environment and Free Trade: Meeting Halfway at the Mexican Border." UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 10 (Fall, 1991): 183-211.
  11. McSlarrow, Kyle E. "International Trade and the Environment:  Building a Framework for Conflict Resolution." Environmental Law Reporter 21 (October, 1991): 10589-10598.
  12. "On Mexican Trade ... Soothing the Critics Fear." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  13. "On Trade Policy ... Pact Will Aid Border Cleanup." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (April 17, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  14. Pfaff, Dennis. "Environment Lawyers Debate Benefit of New Free Trade Pact." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (September 3, 1992): 1, col. 1.
  15. Reilly, William K. "How to Turn Mexico Green: Free Trade Will Help Our Neighbor Expand Crackdown on Pollution." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 3.
  16. Rich, Gilbreath. "Bordering on Trouble: Mexico Free Trade Agreement and Its Environmental Effects." The Environmental Forum 8 (May-June, 1991): 25-29.
  17. Zagaris, Bruce. "The Transformation of Environmental Enforcement Cooperation Between Mexico and the United States in the Wake of NAFTA." North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 18 (Fall, 1992): 59-132.

G. HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

  1. Aguilar, Adolfo Zinser and Carlos Fuentes. "A Mexican Agenda. (Latin American Struggles for Human Rights and Social Justice)." National Lawyers Guild Practitioner (Winter, 1992): 7-8.
  2. Erfani, Julie A. "NAFTA's Ties to Political Authoritarianism in Mexico." Labor Law Journal 43 (August, 1992): 530-534.
  3. Gibbons, Thomas. "Tough Trade-offs: A Free Trade Proposal with Mexico Raises Doubts About Our Country's Commitment to Human Rights." Human Rights 19 (Spring, 1992): 26(5).
  4. Pease, Don J. and Terry L. Bruce. "U.S. Congress Responds. (Human Rights and U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement) (Latin American Struggles for Human Rights and Social Justice)." National Lawyers Guild Practitioner (Winter, 1992): 5-6.
  5. Perez-Bustillo, Camilo. "Free Trade and Human Rights. (Mexico) (Latin American Struggles for Human Rights and Social Justice)." National Lawyers Guild Practitioner (Winter, 1992): 4(1).
  6. Riche, Nancy. "Canadian Labor Speaks Out (U.S.-Mexico Trade Negotiations) (Latin American Struggles for Human Rights and Social Justice)." National Lawyers Guild Practitioner 49 (Winter, 1992): 9-10.
  7. Shupack, Martin. "Human Rights and the United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement." Harvard Human Rights Journal 4 (Spring, 1991): 163-175.

H. IMMIGRATION ISSUES

  1. Parker, Sandra. "Immigration Attorneys Wary About Trade Talks." (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17, 1991): 11, col. 1.

I. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES

  1. Cohrs, William R. "Trademark Bar Looks to Accords." The National Law Journal 14 (May 11, 1992): 58, col. 1.
  2. Soni, Mariano Jr. and Gretchen A. Pemberton. "Salinas Administration Takes a Step Forward." (Mexico's New Intellectual Property Law). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (August 22, 1992): 7, col. 1.
  3. Wineburg, Arthur. "NAFTA to Break Down Barriers. (Special Report: Intellectual Property)." Legal Times 15 (October 26, 1992): 21, col. 1.

J. LABOR ISSUES

  1. Bacon, David. "Union Leaders on Both Sides of the Border Greet the Proposal with Some Trepidation." Los Angeles Daily Journal (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 4.
  2. Barr, Michael S., Robert Honeywell, and Scott A. Stofel. "Labor and Environmental Rights in the Proposed Mexico-U.S. Free Trade Agreement." Houston Journal of International Law 14 (Fall, 1991): 1-84.
  3. "Free Trade Between the United States and Mexico:  Minimizing the Adverse Effects on American Workers." William Mitchell Law Review 18 (Spring, 1992): 507-529.
  4. Hansen, Niles. "Regional Employment Implications of a Free Trade Agreement." Labor Law Journal 43 (August, 1992): 518-522.
  5. Howard, Thomas R. "Free Trade Between the United States and Mexico: Minimizing the Adverse Effect on American Workers." William Mitchell Law Review 18 (Spring, 1992): 507-529.
  6. Kirkland, Lane. "Free Trade with Mexico Would Be a Disaster for Workers." Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 26, 1991): 6, col. 3.
  7. "On Trade ... More Job Gains Than Losses." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (April 29, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  8. Santos, Richard. "North American Free Trade Agreement: Implications for Mexican-American Workers." Labor Law Journal 43 (August, 1992): 523-529.
  9. Shaiken, Harley. "Mexico's Poorly Paid Workers Are As Highly Skilled as Their U.S. Counterparts." Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 4.
  10. "Short-sighted Unions. (On Trade with Mexico...)." Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  11. Tamez Maret, Norma. "Labor's Concern for the Health and Safety of the Mexican Worker: Can We Tackle the Problem Without the Theatrics?" Saint Louis University Public Law Review 11 (Fall, 1992): 529-550.
  12. Wilburn, Dedra L. "The North American Free Trade Agreement: Sending U.S. Jobs South of the Border." North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 17 (Summer, 1992): 489-507.

K. LEGAL COMMERCIAL ISSUES

  1. Reding, Andrew. "A North American Parliament? Trade Agreement Points to Need for Laws That Cover the Continent." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (October 6, 1992): 6, col. 3.
  2. Sandoval, Rodolpho. "Legal Issues with Respect to Free Trade Between United States and Mexico." International Journal of Legal Information 19 (Summer 1991): 91-96.

L. LEGAL PRACTICE ISSUES

  1. Albert, Steve. "Trade Pact With Mexico Could Mean Legal Bonanza." Legal Times 14 (June 10, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  2. Becker, Mark D. "A Uniform NAFTA Power of Attorney Between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S." The Transnational Lawyer 5 (Spring, 1992): 341-385.
  3. Dewey, Katrina M. "Hiring Boon for Latinos?" (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17, 1991): 12, col.4.
  4. Dewey, Katrina M. "Mexico Offices Are Scarce." (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17, 1991): 12, col. 3.
  5. Dewey, Katrina M. "Opportunity Knowing for U. S. Firms in Mexico But Attorneys Going to Open the Door?" (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17, 1991): 8, col. 1.
  6. Roberts, Charley. "Future Role is Unclear for Firm's D.C. Offices." (California Law Business Supplement). The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (June 17,1991): 10, col. 1.
  7. Schibsted, Yvonne. "Hispanic Lawyers Debate Mexico Trade Pact." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (March 20, 1992): 1, col. 1.
  8. Vest, Herb. "Mexican Bar Restricted Despite Free Trade Pact." The National Law Journal 15 (October 26, 1992): 13, col. 1.

M. NAFTA IN GENERAL

  1. Alexander, Dean C. "The North American Free Trade Area: Potential Framework for an Agreement." Houston Journal of International Law 14 (Fall, 1991): 85-114.
  2. "A Continent Comes of Age." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 17, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  3. Brooks, David. "Mexico-U.S.-Canada Relations in the New World Order." Chicano Latino Law Review 12 (Spring, 1992): 108-114.
  4. Camil, J. "Mexico's 1989 Foreign Investment Regulations: The Cornerstone of a New Economic Model." Houston Journal of International Law 12 (Fall, 1989): 1-22.
  5. Feldman, Leonard P. "U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement." The Transnational Lawyer (Fall, 1991): 553-584.
  6. Gil, Andres V. "NAFTA to Open Most Mexican Markets." The National Law Journal 15 (November 9, 1992): 19, col. 1.
  7. Gonzalez Calvillo, E.A. "Planning for Free Trade: Taking Advantage of the Transition." St. Mary's Law Journal 23 (Winter, 1992): 673-695.
  8. Koehnke, Phillip E. "North American Free Trade:  Mexico, Canada and the United States." Chicano Latino Law Review 12 (Spring, 1992): 67-100.
  9. McKellar, Peter. "NAFTA and the GATT: A Regional Perspective on the Uruguay Round." Brooklyn Journal of International Law 18 (January, 1992): 87-93.
  10. Meyer, Michael A. "U.S., Canada and Mexico Work Towards a Pact." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (August 27, 1991): 7, col. 1.
  11. "The North American Free Trade Agreement: In Whose Best Interest?" Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 12 (Winter, 1992): 536-570.
  12. Orme, William A. "Economic Integration of North America Is a Fait Accompli." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 3.
  13. Rehm, John B. "Possible Negotiation of a U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement." Canada-U.S. Business Law Review (April, 1991): 273-274.
  14. Sandoval, Rudy. "Mexico's Path Toward the Free Trade Agreement with the United States." University of Miami Inter-American Law Review 23 (Fall, 1991): 133-158.
  15. Torres, Esteban. "The Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement and the Implications for U.S.-Mexico Relations." Chicano-Latino Law Review 12 (Spring, 1992): 101-107.
  16. Torres Landa R., Juan Francisco. "The Changing Times:  Foreign Investment in Mexico." New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 23 (Spring, 1991): 801-865.

N. RATIFICATION ISSUES

  1. Alden, Edward. "Americans Blindly Cast Lot with Mexico." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 19, 1992): 6, col. 4.
  2. "Congress Has Final Say." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  3. Friedman, Sheldon. "Why a Bad NAFTA Is Worse Than No NAFTA." Labor Law Journal 43 (August, 1992): 535-539.
  4. Holmer, Alan F. and Judith H. Bello. "The Fast Track Debate: A Prescription for Pragmatism." International Lawyer 26 (Spring, 1992): 183-199.
  5. Hongju Koh, Harold. "The Fast Track and United States Trade Policy." Brooklyn Journal of International Law 18 (January, 1992): 143-180.
  6. Horlick, Gary N. and Michael A. Meyer. "North American Trade Talks Now Move to the Home Turf (Wrapup of Final Details and the Upcoming Congressional Approval Process." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 21, 1992): 7, col. 1.
  7. Kinsley, Michael. "Free Trade with Mexico: The Arguments Against the Proposed Pact Don't Hold Water." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 3.
  8. "Let Debate Begin." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (September 3, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  9. "Motely Crew of Opponents." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  10. "The North American Free Trade Agreement:  In Whose Best Interest?" Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 12 (Winter, 1992): 536-570.
  11. O'Grady, John E. "Canada, Mexico, and the United States Agree to Form the World's Largest Common Market - Political Battle Over Pact Expected." Tax Notes International 5 (August 31, 1992): 443-447.
  12. "On Mexican Trade ... Soothing the Critics Fear." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  13. "On the Trade Pact ... the Right Kind of Agreement." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 17, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  14. "On Trade with Mexico ... First, A Few Questions." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (April 18, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  15. "Ratifying the Status Quo." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 104 (May 29, 1991): 6, col. 1.
  16. Schibsted, Yvonne. "Hispanic Lawyers Debate Mexico Trade Pact." The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (March 20, 1992): 1, col. 1.
  17. Silva, J. and R. K. Dunn. "A Free Trade Agreement Between the United States and Mexico:  The Right Choice?" San Diego Law Review 27 (November/December, 1990): 937-992.
  18. Wilson, Michael. "How the Trade Pact Would Benefit America."  The Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (April 29, 1992): 6, col. 3.

O. TAXATION ISSUES

  1. "A Tax to Help the Displaced." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 17, 1992): 6, col. 1.
  2. Newquist, Don E. "Paying for the Trade Pact: Border Tax May (be) Only Way to Cover Costs of U.S.-Mexico Treaty." Los Angeles Daily Journal 105 (August 19, 1992): 6, col.

IV. TREATISE SOURCES

  1. Arrangoiz, Gonzalo. Dispute Settlement in a North American Free Trade Agreement. Washington D.C.: George Washington University; 1991.
  2. Becker, Mark D. A Uniform NAFTA Power of Attorney Between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. Sacramento, Calif.: McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific; 1992.
  3. Beaumier, Guy. North American Free Trade:  The Maquiladora Factor. Ottawa: Library of Parliament, Research Branch; 1991.
  4. Continental Accord:  North American Economic Integration. Edited by Steven Globerman. Vancouver, B.C.: Fraser Institute; 1991.
  5. Garcia, Victoria. The North American Free Trade Agreement and Private Commercial Dispute Resolution. San Antonio: St. Mary's University School of Law Institute for International Legal Research; 1991.
  6. Gilbreath Rich, Jan and David Hurlbut. Free Trade with Mexico:  What's in it for Texas? Austin, Tex.: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas; 1992.
  7. Glick, Leslie Alan. Understanding the North American Free Trade Agreement: Legal and Business Consequences of NAFTA. Boston: Kluwer Law & Taxation Publishers; 1993.
  8. Grinspun, Ricardo. North American Free Trade Area:  A Critical Economic Perspective. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; 1991.
  9. Howe, Robert. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Selected Annotated References, 1989-1992. Albuquerque, N.M.: SALAM Secretariat, General Library, University of New Mexico; 1992.
  10. Investment in the North American Free Trade Area:  Opportunities and Challenges. Edited by Earl H. Fry, Lee H. Radebaugh. Provo, Utah: David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, Brigham Young University; 1991.
  11. Leamer, Edward E. Wage Effects of a U.S.-Mexican Free Trade Agreement. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research; 1992.
  12. Marks, Siegfried. Free Trade with Mexico and the Hemisphere:  Obstacles and Implications. Coral Gables, Fl.: University of Miami, North-South Center; 1991.
  13. McConnell, James E. North American Free Trade Area:  An Overview of Issues and Opinions. Buffalo, N.Y.: University of Buffalo, State University of New York; 1991.
  14. McLeod, Darryl and John H. Welch. North American Free Trade and the Peso: The Case for a North American Currency Area. Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; 1991.
  15. NAFTA, a Client Summary and Analysis. Washington, D.C.: Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; 1992.
  16. NAFTA Digest. Laredo, Tex.: North American Free Trade Agreement Center, The Graduate School of International Trade & Business Administration, Laredo State University; 1992-. (monthly serial).
  17. NAFTA: Making It Better. Washington, D.C.: Economic Strategy Institute; 1992.
  18. NAFTA: North American Free Trade Agreement: Effects on Agriculture. Park Ridge, Il.: American Farm Bureau Research Foundation; 1991.
  19. North American Free Trade Agreement for Agriculture. Washington, D.C.: Foreign Agriculture Service; 1991.
  20. North American Free Trade Agreement: Issues for Congress. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; 1991.
  21. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Issues, Options, Implications. Edited by Steward A. Baker and Jeffrey P. Bialos. S.l.: American Bar Association, Section of International Law and Practice, International Trade Committee, in cooperation with Section of International Law and Practice NAFTA Task Force; 1992.
  22. North American Free Trade:  Proceedings of a Conference: Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Dallas, Tex.: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; 1991.
  23. North American Free Trade Agreement:  Proposed Treaty: Description of Proposal, Statement of President, Fact Sheet, Competition Policy. Chicago, Ill.: Commerce Clearing House; 1992.
  24. North American Free Trade Agreement Report. Bethesda, MD.: Septacontinental Corporation; 1992. (monthly serial).
  25. Pazos, Luis. Libre Comercio:  Mexico-E.U.A. Mitos y Hechos. Free Trade: Mexico-U.S.A. Myths and Facts. Mexico: Editorial Diana; 1990.
  26. Policy Forum on the North American Free Trade Area:  Queen's University. Kingston, Ont.: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy; 1991.
  27. Region North America:  Canada, United States, Mexico: Proceedings. Edited by Glen E. Lich and Joseph A. McKinney with Leslie Nichols Dievernich. Waco, Tex.: Regional Studies, Baylor University; 1990.
  28. Reifman, Alfred. North American Free Trade Area?:  A Brief Review of the Major Issues. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; 1991.
  29. Sek, Lenore. North American Free Trade Agreement. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; 1991.
  30. Sonora Ante el Tratado de Libre Comercio. Compiladores Alejandro Covarrubias V. y Jose luis Moreno V. Mexico: Fundacion Friedrich Ebert/ El Colegio de Sonora; 1991.
  31. Trading Freedom:  How Free Trade Affects Our Lives, Work, and Environment. Edited by John Cavanagh et. al.: San Francisco: San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy; 1992.
  32. U.S. Trade Barriers:  A Legal Analysis. Eberhard Grabitz and Armin von Bogdandy Editors. New York: Oceana Publications; 1991.
  33. Waits, Mary Jo. Preparing for the Free Trade With Mexico:  Where Arizona Stands Now and What it Should Do in the Future. Tempe, Ariz.: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University; 1992.
  34. Waits, Mary Jo and Ramona Karam. Readiness for Free Trade With Mexico: How Does Arizona Compare? Tempe, Ariz.: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, School of Public Affairs in Cooperation With the Office of Economic Development, Arizona State University; 1991.
  35. Weintraub, Sidney. Free Trade Between Mexico and the United States? Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institute; 1984.