Nafta's Impact on American Business
Abstract
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is intended to increase trade among three countries through a gradual reduction and elimination of trade barriers over a fifteen year period. As with any issue, its introduction led different parties to develop different analysis and perspectives regarding the NAFT A, and how it would impact American industry (Moran, 1994). This thesis will study trading practices among the United States, Canada and Mexico both before and after the NAFTA was passed, and how those practices impacted small business enterprises in the United States.
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Thesis Completion
1998
Semester
Spring
Advisor
Fernald, Lloyd
Degree
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
College
College of Business Administration
Degree Program
Business Management
Subjects
Business Administration -- Dissertations, Academic;Dissertations, Academic -- Business Administration
Format
Identifier
DP0022690
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Document Type
Honors in the Major Thesis
Recommended Citation
Brisson, Robert F., "Nafta's Impact on American Business" (1998). HIM 1990-2015. 104.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses1990-2015/104
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