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In the last couple of decades, production processes have been characterized by their fragmentation, which crosses the borders of countries more and more. This coincides with the common viewpoint that products and services are now made in global value chains and that ‘trade in value added’...
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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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States and Mexico, (ii) more trade between Central Canada and the United States and Mexico, and (iii) more trade between … Western Canada and Mexico, but no change in the volume of trade between Western Canada and the United States. I also find that … NAFTA has decreased trade between Canadian regions and both Europe and Asia, while increasing Mexico's trade with Asia …
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The trade deficit of the USA with its NAFTA partners, Mexico and Canada, increased since 1994 from 21,991 to 119 … the volume of commerce between Mexico and the USA. Nonetheless, since the mid-1990s Mexico has been experiencing its … dollars with Mexico that became a surplus for the latter of 4561 million dollars in terms of value added. For the following …
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