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The Globalization of International Migration? A Conceptual and Data-Driven Synthesis. [PDF]

open access: yesPopul Dev Rev
Ha JT   +6 more
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Personalized nutrition: the end of the one-diet-fits-all era. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Nutr
Roman S   +2 more
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NAFTA

2018
The fourth chapter, “NAFTA: Free Trade in the Body,” describes the magnitude and characteristics of Mexico’s so-called obesity and diabetes epidemic and the current hypotheses for the causes and treatment of obesity for individuals and at the population level. The chapter points out some of the lesser known hypotheses for the abrupt rise in obesity and
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Assessing NAFTA

2022
Mark Weisbrot, Vicente Fox
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NAFTA’s Cartel Economy

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2020
This article combines elements of a personal essay with travel writing, in which geographers have expressed renewed interest.
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Eating NAFTA

2018
In the two decades since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect, Mexico has seen an epidemic of diet-related illness. While globalization has been associated with an increase in chronic disease around the world, in Mexico, the speed and scope of the rise has been called a public health emergency.
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NAFTA and its Discontents

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2005
While the North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) was a major event in Mexico, it was of only sectoral interest in the US and of interest primarily to the free trade community in Canada. The major event in Canada was, of course, the Canada-United States free trade agreement (FTA) five years earlier.
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NAFTA, the Controversy

The International Trade Journal, 2010
The 2008 U.S. Presidential election highlighted the controversy that exists regarding NAFTA. Four of the most vocal criticisms are the loss of U.S. jobs to Mexico, the loss of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the United States, no net income gain for the average working American, and illegal migration from Mexico as a result of NAFTA.
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