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Is NAFTA economic integration? [PDF]

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Most economists agree that trade liberalization raises incomes and living standards. To achieve trade liberalization, though, countries must sometimes first reach trade agreements.
John H. Welch, William C. Gruben
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Capturing NAFTA's impact with applied general equilibrium models [PDF]

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We examine the results of four static applied general equilibrium (AGE) modeling teams' analyses of the effects of NAFTA. What they show is that Mexico's economy, because it's the smallest, will see the biggest NAFTA-produced increase in economic welfare:
Patrick J. Kehoe, Timothy J. Kehoe
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Mexico's integration into NAFTA markets: a view from sectoral real exchange rates [PDF]

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Using a self-exciting threshold autoregressive model, we confirm the presence of nonlinearities in sectoral real exchange rate (SRER) dynamics across Mexico, Canada and the US in the pre-NAFTA and post-NAFTA periods. Measuring transaction costs using the
Luciana Juvenal, Rodolphe Blavy
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NAFTA – A Model Running Out of Breath? [PDF]

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Freihandelszone; Außenhandel; NAFTA ...
Christian Deblock, Michèle Rioux
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North American Integration and Canadian Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]

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We investigate how economic integration in North America has altered the pattern of foreign direct investment (FDI) to and from Canada. The theoretical analysis suggests that while the Canadian-U.S.
Tekin-Koru, Ayca, Waldkirch, Andreas
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