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International Political Economy: Free Trade or Fair Trade?    by Kyle W. Bell
Price: $0.99 USD. 5740 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

Like it or not, globalization is here to stay. The days of protectionism are long gone. America and the world are trading at levels never seen before in the history of man. As the most recent economic collapse has shown quite vividly, markets are interconnected in a way that an investment banker in London or Shanghai is affected by a mortgage default in Los Angeles or Detroit.
NAFTA and The European Union Compared    by Dr. Olga Lazin
Price: $15.00 USD. 6060 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

This book is a comparative analysis between NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Are) and the European Union, the two biggest free trade blocs to date. Why the failure of a few plants in Japan can impact many countries on different continents and why supply chaines should be fail proof. Stats and tables enclosed.
NAFTA and The European Union Compared    by Dr. Olga Lazin
Price: Free! 1150 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

In Spanish, a comparative analysis. Stats and tables enclosed.
U.S. Model for Philanthropy: NAFTA and The European Union Compared    by Dr. Olga Lazin
Price: Free! 5500 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

U.S. model for philanthropy
North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union compared    by Dr. Olga Lazin
You set the price! 5420 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

NAFTA and the European Union Compared. Differences and similarities are taken up between the biggest free trade areas in the world. All countries are rushing to join FTAs with manageable trade, and of these Mexico has the most FTAs that is 34 signed to date.
Civil Society Versus the Negative Heritage of World Statism Since 1989: Mexico and Romania in the Era of Globalization    by Dr. Olga Lazin
Price: $20.00 USD. 20560 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

My contribution is to remedy the failure of analysis of the Mexican and Romanian case studies of civic society in an era of globalization. Especially since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, thousands of NGOs have sprung up. Many have hoped in vain to receive funds from domestic donors, but merely by their existing they are not eligible to receive funds from abroad.