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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Annotated Bibliography
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Wang, H. (2019). The Future of Deep Free Trade Agreements: The Convergence of TPP (and
CPTPP) and CETA?. Journal of World Trade, 53(2), 317-342.
This articles reviews about the three deep free trade agreements (FTAs) such as
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). It helps to
understand two crucial issues related to FTAs includes dispute settlement and regulatory
discipline (Ivus & Paczos, 2019). The gap between CPTPP and CETA narrows, as the rule of
most controversial aspects of TPP suspended. These two controversial aspects are investor-state
dispute settlement and intellectual property. This paper discusses that convergence depends on
the area and differences exists are bridgeable. It reviews the reasons behind convergence that
includes rule of FTA developed from WTO norms, FTA objective and other factors.
It is also suggested in the article that political willingness may bridge most of the
convergence of deep FTAs if not all. It helps to reduce the gap between the CETA and the
CPTPP. It explains that FTA deals with crucial issues such as dispute settlement and regulatory
discipline, which help to solve these issues (Wang, 2019). Therefore, the article helps to decide
which agreement will be beneficial for the Canada.
Wolfe, R. (2019). Learning about digital trade: Privacy and e-commerce in CETA and
TPP. World Trade Review, 18(S1), S63-S84.
This papers reviews comparison between the TPP and the CETA and their impact on the
e-commerce. The comparison of trade agreements is based on Canada. It emphasizes on the
technically challenging and politically sensitive issues like personal privacy, which includes
cross border information transfer, use of computing facilities (Ciuriak, Xiao & Dadkhah, 2017).

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