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Trade agreements and international comovements: The case of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

Review of Economic Dynamics, 2011
Abstract Business cycles correlation between Mexico and the US changed from being on a downward sloping path before 1992 to an upward sloping path after that. This paper suggests that the North American Free Trade Agreement could be the explanation.
M. Bejan
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International trade and legal modernization: effects of Mexico’s membership in the North American Free Trade Agreement

open access: closed, 1993
The North American Free Trade Agreement, signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in December 17, 1992, establishes an important example of a Common Market which includes the participation of both developing and developed nations. However, the fact that a less developed nation is included in this "first world" economic enterprise has created ...
Armando F. Beteta
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International Trade, Regional Free Trade Agreements, and Economic Development

Review of Development Economics, 1997
In 1991, Krugman illustrated that natural (regional) free trade agreements (FTAs) are likely to be welfare‐enhancing if intercontinental costs are prohibitively high, but are likely to be welfare‐reducing if such costs are zero. In 1995, Frankel, Stein and Wei extended the analysis to consider positive but nonprohibitive transport costs.
Scott L. Baier, Jeffrey H. Bergstrand
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Putting Canada in the Penalty Box: Trade and Welfare Effects of Eliminating North American Free Trade Agreement

World Economics, 2019
Three years ago, very few economists would have imagined that one of the newest and fastest growing research areas in international trade is the use of quantitative trade models to estimate the economic welfare losses from dissolutions of major countries’
S. Baier, J. Bergstrand, J. P. Bruno
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An overview of the obstacles to the African economic integration process in view of the African continental free trade area

The African Review, 2020
African governments signed the largest trade agreement, the Continental Free Trade Agreement in 2018 in order to boost intra-trade thereby improving economic welfare of African citizens.
Michael Takudzwa Pasara
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The African Continental Free Trade Area: Toward a New Legal Model for Trade and Development

Social Science Research Network, 2020
International trade law is at a turning point, and the rules as we know them are being broken, rewritten, and reshaped at all levels. At the same time that institutions like the World Trade Organization (WTO) face significant change and a global pandemic
Katrin Kuhlmann, Akinyi Lisa Agutu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The North American free trade agreement: International competitiveness for vegetables

International Advances in Economic Research, 1995
This research contributes to the knowledge base of potential impacts of NAFTA using quadratic programming, which treats consumers and producers in different regions uniquely and specifies the direction and volume of trade between regions, net social payoff, as well as equilibrium prices to producers and consumers.
Mary A. Marchant   +2 more
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