Gateways to Trade, Dorval Brunelle, Claudia de Fuentes, Peter Hall, Jean Michel Montsion (9780774872034) — Readings Books

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Gateways to Trade
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Gateways to Trade

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Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax: How do Canada's gateway city-regions position themselves within global value chains? How does their transportation infrastructure facilitate trade? And why do their strategies raise democratic concerns? Gateways to Trade compares the approaches to trade-enabling transportation investment in these four urban centres to provide a clear-eyed perspective on trade policy.

The authors investigate local urban governance relating to global production networks, value chains, and trade. They reach the conclusion that in planning transportation infrastructure for international trade, urban regimes operate as executive democracies, consulting private actors and senior governments but bypassing citizen organizations.

Gateways to Trade underscores the important role of local governments, which are often regarded as bystanders in questions of trade. Its key insights into Canadian policies on trade and infrastructure are deeply relevant in a changing global economic environment.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
CA
Date
23 March 2026
Pages
312
ISBN
9780774872034

Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax: How do Canada's gateway city-regions position themselves within global value chains? How does their transportation infrastructure facilitate trade? And why do their strategies raise democratic concerns? Gateways to Trade compares the approaches to trade-enabling transportation investment in these four urban centres to provide a clear-eyed perspective on trade policy.

The authors investigate local urban governance relating to global production networks, value chains, and trade. They reach the conclusion that in planning transportation infrastructure for international trade, urban regimes operate as executive democracies, consulting private actors and senior governments but bypassing citizen organizations.

Gateways to Trade underscores the important role of local governments, which are often regarded as bystanders in questions of trade. Its key insights into Canadian policies on trade and infrastructure are deeply relevant in a changing global economic environment.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
CA
Date
23 March 2026
Pages
312
ISBN
9780774872034