FTA usually stands for Free Trade Agreements...Originally posted by unclebutcher:what are the benefits and cons of a FTA in a nutshell?
FTA is short for:
Meaning Category
Failure to Appear Community->Law
Fast Technology for Analysis Computing->Software
Fault Tree Analysis Academic & Science->Electronics
Federal Transit Administration Community->Educational
Governmental->Transportation
Federal Tuition Assistance Academic & Science->Universities
Feed Tray Assembly Governmental->Military
Field Training Activity Governmental->Military
File Transfer Agent Computing->Networking
Filtering Transformation and Aggregation Academic & Science->Mathematics
Financial Futures Market Amsterdam Business->General
Finest Training Available Community->Educational
Fire Traffic Area Governmental->State & Local
First Time At .... Internet->Chat
Flexographic Technical Association Community->Non-Profit Organizations
Flinders Technical Associates Business->Firms
Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Medical->Laboratory
Foam Test Apparatus Governmental->Military
Free Throws Attempted Community->Sports
Free To Air Community->Law
Free Trade Agreement Business->International Business
Governmental->US Government
Free-To-Air Television Community->Media
Freignt Transport Association, UK Business->Firms
From The Album Community->Music
Full Test Approval Academic & Science->Electronics
Fun, Travel, and Adventure Governmental->Military
Miscellaneous->Hobbies
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Academic & Science->Mathematics
Funkier Than All Miscellaneous->Funnies
Futuna Island, Vanuatu Regional->Airport Codes
Future Teachers Association Academic & Science->Universities
Future Teachers of America Academic & Science->Universities
Future Terrorists of America Governmental->Military
Warrant Failure To Appear Bench Warrant Governmental->Police


Anyway the last idea debunking comparative advantages of trade is my own, I don't think you should put it in your report, lest you want your teacher to flunk you. It's not a proven theory.Originally posted by unclebutcher:thanks! i've got an econs project on ftas![]()
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