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_aHF 1746 _bV35 2021 |
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_aValinasab, Omid _eautor |
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_aThe Evolution of digital trade from NAFTA to USMCA : _bthe North American Free Trade Agreement to the United States- Mexico-Canada Agreement / _cOmid Valinasab. |
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_a[Moldavia, Rusia] : _bEliva Press, _c2021 |
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_a37 páginas ; _c23 cm. |
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_atexto _btxt _2rdacontent |
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_asin medio _bn _2rdamedia |
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_avolumen _bnc _2rdacarrier |
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504 | _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas. | ||
520 | _a"It is no surprise that the legal structures to regulate the manner in which society utilizes new technologies always lag behind the technologies themselves. The regulatory issues surrounding the advent of online gambling or the distribution of digitized music are good examples. Historically, the agencies tasked with protecting consumers concerning securities and overseeing currency have been slow-footed to catch up to the workings of this complex technology. There have been some early attempts at legislation. Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), introduced the Token Taxonomy Act in 2018, updating it in April 2019. Early versions of the massive bailout legislation to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic included some forms of a digital dollar to quicken the government aid to the non-banked" --Proporcionado por el editor. | ||
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_aBibliografía complementaria _d2022/08/15 |
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651 | 4 | _aAcuerdo entre Estados Unidos-México-Canadá (30 de Noviembre 2018) | |
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_aLibre Comercio _zAmérica del Norte |
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_aAmérica del Norte _xRelaciones económicas exteriores |
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651 | 0 | _aUnited States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (2018 November 30) | |
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_aFree trade _zNorth America |
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_aNorth America _xForeign economic relations |
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