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The Elgar Companion to North American Trade and Integration - Recalibrating regional integration in a fractured world : CUSMA and regional competitiveness
“If the Biden administration had become the Harris administration, we were perhaps heading towards a form of Internet regulation with guiding principles, but this will certainly not be the case with Trump,” laments Michèle Rioux. All the more reason to continue the work to ensure that our cultural content has the visibility it deserves !” [1]

Michele Rioux and Brice Armel Simeu members of LATICCE and Charles-Olivier L’Homme, young researcher at CEIM - Centre d’études sur l’intégration et la mondialisation | UQAM, sign a chapter of this work published by Edward Elgar Publishing in the United Kingdom and which focuses on the 2026 revision of the CUSMA trade agreement between Canada, Mexico and the United States. How will the soaring rise of the platform economy, the exploitation of big data, algorithmic capital and artificial intelligence collide with US neo-protectionism ? The article attempts to provide some possible answers.

 

Voir ici :https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/the-elgar-companion-to-north-american-trade-and-integration-9781035326563.html

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