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implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and with rising income and increased urbanization. Today, Mexico …The structure of the pork production, slaughter, and processing sectors in Mexico has changed significantly since … export. However, despite these improvements Mexico's pork industry has not kept up with the rising domestic demand, and …
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bilateral trade between Mexico and the United States after signing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed …This paper examines the relationship between trade liberalisation and migration in the case of Mexico. The increasing … years after the treaty has come into effect questions emerge to what extent NAFTA was able to reduce the migration pressure …
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The new regulatory framework in the digital sector in Europe is likely to fall short of expectations. A fragmented digital market with insuffi cient incentives for investment is the probable outcome. European regulators should abandon their approach in favour of a new and more flexible set of...
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We study how NAFTA changed the geography of violence in Mexico. We propose that this open border policy increased … in drug-related homicides after NAFTA's introduction in 1994 across municipalities with and without drug … 27% of the pre-NAFTA mean. These results cannot be explained by changes in worker's opportunity costs of using violence …
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We study how NAFTA changed the geography of violence in Mexico. We propose that this open border policy increased … in drug-related homicides after NAFTA's introduction in 1994 across municipalities with and without drug … 27% of the pre-NAFTA mean. These results cannot be explained by changes in worker's opportunity costs of using violence …
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labor markets after the introduction of NAFTA in the nineties and the accession of China to the WTO in 2001. Following an … international markets to identify the effects of these events. We show that NAFTA integration reduced unemployment, and boosted …
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is constrained both by regional economic compacts (in the case of Mexico, NAFTA) and by having a large share of the … structural. Banking systems in Mexico and the rest of Latin America face a financial regulation trilemma, the logic and …
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