Transatlantic Free Trade: An Agenda for Jobs, Growth and Global Trade Leadership

· Centre for European Studies
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This paper presents the case for deepened trade and investment policy cooperation between the European Union and the United States. A trade deal between the two economic powers has become an increasingly popular notion, particularly given increased competition from China. Old arguments against a transatlantic deal have become weaker as the balance of the world's economies has changed. Such an agreement would generate significant gains if designed properly and would encourage global trade liberalisation. It is time for the EU and US to press ahead with a free trade agreement. The EU and US also need to find a way outside of the WTO system to use their economic power as leverage in their dealings with emerging economies. An ambitious free trade agreement can, therefore, achieve more than the benefits of reducing barriers.

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Fredrik Erixon is a Director and cofounder of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), a world economy think tank based in Brussels. Previously he was the Chief Economist of Timbro, the leading Swedish think tank. He has been a macro-analyst at JP Morgan and aconsultant to governments, ministries and international organisations on many economic matters. In 2011 he intiated the Transatlantic Task Force on Trade and Investment.

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