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This study examines the effect of NAFTA, an instance of North-South trade liberalization, on returns to skill in Mexico …, NAFTA ought to have raised the relative earnings of low-skill workers, that is, lowered returns to skill in Mexico. Analysis … 1999 in industries liberalized relatively rapidly by NAFTA, launched in 1994, than in industries liberalized relatively …
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One theme that has not been resolved within NAFTA is the issue of cargo transportation. This activity is predominant in …
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such as NAFTA can be a substitutes for global free trade when they are based on traditional comparative advantages; then …
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The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of NAFTA vis-a-vis other domestic and environmental forces in corn … trading between the U.S. and Mexico. Regression analysis could not provide conclusive evidence that the post-NAFTA increase in … corn trade was solely due to NAFTA. Severe drought in Mexico and its domestic policy reforms may have contributed to the …
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The paper analyses the case of some regional economic integration areas in order tofind common aspects concerning the organization of national financial supervision. More exactly,starting from the European Union case, where reforming the European financial supervision systemis an important...
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This study analyzes the effect of a potential increase in sugar imports from Mexico on the U.S. sugar price, and its consequences for producers and consumers. Additional sugar imports would cause a substantial reduction of sugar prices in the United States and consequently an increase in...
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This paper deals with Mexico’s economic history from 1982 early crisis and 1994 late one. It analysis the transit of an import substitution model and state oriented economic policy to an open market economy in a close relationship to U.S. economy and free trade agreement. This transit meant...
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