Free Trade Deals Restrict Governments' Ability to Protect Citizens After Crises
The article examines how free trade agreements impact countries' ability to make their own policies after the economic crisis. Researchers look at how these deals affect international trade rules and countries' freedom to set policies. They find that free trade agreements often limit countries' policy options in areas like health and the environment. Importantly, these restrictions can make it difficult for countries to address their own social and economic needs after a crisis.