超越资源诅咒?加拿大与双边贸易协定的案例

Marc D. Froese
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本文从资源诅咒的角度考察了加拿大贸易双边主义的情况。作为联邦政府青睐的经济多元化政策选择,尽管能源出口持续增长,但加拿大的双边贸易协定表现不佳。鉴于加拿大与全球经济的结构关系以及北美自由贸易协定安排以外的优惠贸易协定所造成的极低程度的多样化,几乎没有强有力的理由支持加强加拿大的双边主义。然而,双边贸易协定的政治原因比经济原因更重要。尽管迄今为止,加拿大的双边贸易协定模式并没有显示出一种协调一致的尝试,以解锁一个特定地区或一系列战略贸易伙伴,但就外交合法性以及为未来协议制定新模板而言,当前体系中的政治利益都带来了好处。
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Beyond the Resource Curse? Canada and the Case for Bilateral Trade Agreements
This article examines the case for Canadian trade bilateralism through the lens of the resource curse. As a favoured federal policy option for economic diversification, Canada’s bilateral trade agreements have underperformed even as energy exports continue to rise. Given Canada’s structural relationship to the global economy and the very low levels of diversification created by preferential trade agreements outside the NAFTA arrangement, there are few strong arguments for an intensification of Canadian bilateralism. However, the political reasons for bilateral trade agreements are better than the economic ones. Even though Canada's pattern of bilateral trade agreements to date does not suggest a coordinated attempt to unlock a specific region or strategic set of trading partners, a political stake in the current system pays dividends both in terms of diplomatic legitimacy as well as in the development of new templates for future agreements.
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