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Trade liberalization and the environment: Evidence from NAFTA and U.S. manufacturing
The unobserved responses of individual polluters are often used to rationalize the aggregate effects of international trade on the environment. In this paper, I provide the first evidence of these responses.
Jevan Cherniwchan
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US-MEXICAN RELATIONS: FROM NAFTA TO NAFTA 2:0
The article is devoted to the problem of concluding the NAFTA agreement in the context of US-Mexican relations and its revision in 2018. The conclusion of the NAFTA agreement took place during the neoliberal reforms carried out in Mexico by Presidents ...
T. V. Kashirina
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Free Trade Agreements and Volatility of Stock Returns and Exchange Rates: Evidence from NAFTA [PDF]
This paper uses GARCH models and daily data to investigate the effect of the Canada – U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) and NAFTA on the volatility of, and the relationship between stock market returns and changes in bilateral exchange rates of the ...
Daelemans, Bram +2 more
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A partir das competências constitucionais do Congresso dos Estados Unidos em política externa, das plataformas dos partidos Democrata e Republicano de 1992, bem como dos argumentos a favor e contra a implementação do North American Free Trade Agreement (
Angelo Raphael Mattos
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Cultural Effects on Organizational Resilience: Evidence from the NAFTA Region
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of national culture on organizational resilience, the effects of which are analyzed for companies from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) region.
Bernhard Fietz +2 more
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This research paper aims to analyze the impact of regionalism and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) trading system on the Mexican economy. This analysis uses Mexican economic data from before and after the implementation of NAFTA to analyze
Hesti Eka Denata +2 more
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How Does Trade Respond to Anticipated Tariff Changes? Evidence from NAFTA
We study how anticipation to policy changes affects the estimate of the elasticity of substitution, the most important parameter in international trade.
S. Khan, Armen Khederlarian
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Have Business Cycles Become More Synchronous After NAFTA?
Trade agreements do not necessitate business cycle comovement. Focusing on NAFTA, we investigate whether business cycles in Canada, Mexico, and the US have become more synchronous after the landmark trade agreement came into effect in 1994.
Puneet Vatsa
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Celem artykułu jest zbadanie rozwoju meksykańskiego przemysłu samochodowego po przystąpieniu tego kraju do NAFTA. Szczegółowe cele badawcze zmierzają do ustalenia jak zmieniła się wielkość i struktura jego produkcji jaka jej część trafiała na eksport, w
Mirosław Wójtowicz, Mateusz Płonka
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Populism as a ‘corrective’ to trade agreements? ‘America First’ and the readjustment of NAFTA
The past few years have seen an upsurge in populist politics around the globe. Yet, its potential impact on the liberal international order has been analyzed mainly from a discursive perspective, and much less is known about actual policy implications ...
Robert Csehi, Eugénia C. Heldt
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