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reductions under NAFTA, the results show that PCMs immediately decreased once the second round of trade liberalization in Mexico …
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Mexico. Using INEGI's National Survey of Urban Employment for the period 1994-2004, the empirical analysis is conducted on …
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We analyze the labor market consequences of international trade, using the evidence provided by the behavior of Mexican labor markets after the introduction of NAFTA in the nineties and the accession of China to the WTO in 2001. Following an approach close to that proposed by Autor, Dorn and...
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This paper examines the impact of trade liberalization under NAFTA on the productivity of the Mexican automobile industry. Using a panel of establishments for the period 1994-2014, in a first stage a Cobb-Douglas production function is estimated by the Levinsohn and Petrin's (2003) method (in an...
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bilateral trade relation between Mexico and the United States from a value added perspective. Once we take into account that … suggest, Mexico has a value added commercial deficit in manufacturing with the United States. Similar patterns can be observed …
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This paper performs a historical analysis of Mexico's insertion into Global Value Chains (GVCs) and links it to the … advantage. This combination allows identifying three periods: (i) since NAFTA's signature until 2001, Mexico deepened its … participation vanished when China entered the WTO; and (iii) since the second half of the 2000s, Mexico recovered the ground lost …
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