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exchange rate uncertainty in exports to some of the most important global export destinations (United States, Japan, Brazil … exchange rates on exports is estimated based on the period from 1995M1 to 2015M12. Looking at some of the main export … identify significant hysteretic effects for a large part of the EU member countries' exports. We find that their export …
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exchange rate uncertainty in ex-ports to some of the most important global export destinations (United States, Japan, Brazil … exchange rates on exports is estimated based on the period from 1995M1 to 2015M12. Looking at some of the main export … identify significant hysteretic effects for a large part of the EU member countries' exports. We find that their export …
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This paper assesses the effects of trade and technological change on Mexico's labor market between 1994 and 2019. The … results show that trade integration under NAFTA promoted employment in Mexico for all demographic groups, especially for women …
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variations in the real exchange rate has fallen over time, presumably because of the rising share of maquila in Mexico’s export … in Mexico. While some results are obtained from Johansen’s VECM model, most of the analysis is carried out within an … basket and the increasing “vertical specialization” of non-maquila export production. Some implications of the estimation …
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This paper evaluates the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the economic growth of Mexico, the …
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If a free trade agreement (FTA) is characterized by the exchange of market access with a large and competitive trading partner, the agreement can cause a leakage of protectionist benefits to domestic industry from lobbying against external tariff cuts. This rent destruction effect of an FTA can...
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