Front Matter
Title Page
Volume 14
Table of Contents
Volume 14
Notes
Editor
Article
The Canadian Position in the World Economic Context
Percy T. Eastham
Competitiveness and Labor Law: Are We Talking about Legal Issues
Richard Martin Lyon
U.S. Antitrust Aspects of Competing in Foreign Markets and the Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement
Joseph P. Griffin and Michael R. Calabrese
Current and Possible Future U.S. Trade Policies and Practices--Policy Trends, Dumping and Safeguards
Richard O. Cunningham
Current and Possible Future International Rules Relating to Trade Adjustment Policies--Subisides, Safeguards, Trade Adjustment Assistance: A View from Canada
Richard S. Gottlieb, Debra P. Steger, and Darrel H. Pearson
Tax Aspects of U.S.-Canada Competitiveness
George G. Goodrich
The U.S. Product Liability System: A Competitive Advantage to Foreign Manufacturers
Randolph J. Stayin
The International Competitive Aspects of U.S. and Canadian Financial Incentives to Exports
James R. Sharpe
The International Competitive Aspects of U.S. and Canadian Financial Inventives to Exports
John Coleman
State Export Development Initiatives
James D. McNiven
Patent Harmonization Can Enhance the Global Competitiveness of Canada and the United States
William H. Duffey
The Changing Competitive Position of the U.S. Economy: Implications for Public Policy
Peter G. Morici
Public Policy Issues Affecting Canada-U.S. Competitiveness
J. Laurent Thibault
Speech
The U.S. Position in the World Economic Context
Michael Smith
Competitive Impact of Canadian and U.S. Export Control Regulations: The Canadian Dimension
Jonathan T. Fried
The Power of Technology, the Challenge of Innovation
Gedas A. Sakus
Closing Comments of Professor King and Discussion
Henry T. King Jr.
Remarks
History and Purpose of the Canada-U.S. Law Institute
Sidney Picker Jr.
Introduction
Henry T. King Jr.