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October 22, 2006

"Aftathoughts on NAFTA," 15 minute edited version

The cut-down fifteen-minute edited version of my "Aftathoughts on NAFTA" talk:

http://delong.typepad.com/video/NAFTA/NAFTA_15_minutes.m4v

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Great idea, and a gutsy one, as well-- hard to go live first thing in the morning, but then I'm writing as an owl.
Video candy suggestion:
Smile when you imbibe, since you're actually making a joke- even if it's a deadpan pun ("Morning Coffee" is both title of your newscast, and [natch] name of what you're imbibing), must convey at least a twinkle of the eye to have it work.. Need to create sense of a personal relationship with the viewer-- this is why, as you explain, the podcast format has the potential for more impact. That implied relationship is why I'm taking the time, and have the chutzpah, to give you this advice, too.
Say hi to Fonya! :-)

Admirable candor - if only politicians could be so honest.

Is the real answer that we don't know where the heck these policies are taking us? I'm a vague optimist on this issue, provided opening isn't just skewed to serve today's haves at the expense of the have-nots.

And that's what I think Brad's missing. The notion that the US of 1993 would contemplate a neighboring developed Mexico without a huge payback is clearly nuts. So what were the strings? Might they have contributed to this strange effect?

I'd like to see a piece by Brad on diverging Latin American development experience ove the whole post-1930 period: it's clearly of great interest to him and he's witnessed enough to offer some useful insights.

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