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The Role of Exchange Rates on Country-Differentiated Demand: The Case of United States Tomatoes
We develop a framework to incorporate exchange rates into a differential demand system and apply it to U.S. demand for fresh tomatoes by country of origin. We find evidence of incomplete exchange-rate pass-through involving Mexico.
Octavio Valdez-Lafarga +2 more
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The Impact of Economic Globalization on CO2 Emissions: The Case of NAFTA Countries
International trade with the economic globalization gaining wide currency has brought along the environmental problems. Transition to environment-friendly high-tech products and schemes in developed countries alleviated the impacts of these problems ...
C. Kalaycı, Pýnar Hayaloglu
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Energy Consumption and Financial Development in NAFTA Countries, 1971–2015
To satisfy human needs and desires, it is necessary to produce goods and services that require the use of some production factors, such as labor, capital, and energy, among others.
Mario Gómez, J. Rodríguez
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Donald Trump and the Latin world one year later
The article is dedicated to the important transformations in the foreign policy of the United States and the economic and political course towards Latin America after Donald Trump’s first year in White House. The position of D.
Yana Igorevna Strashko
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You say USMCA, or T-MEC and I say CUSMA: The New NAFTA – let’s call the whole thing ON
When U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was the worst trade agreement ever, and threatened to rip it up, it seemed that the very foundations of the North American economy were about to be shaken ...
Eugene Beaulieu, Dylan Klemen
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This paper examines linkages across North America by estimating the size of spillovers from the major regions of the world-the United States, euro area, Japan, and the rest of the world-to Canada and Mexico, and decomposing the impact of these spillovers into trade, commodity price, and financial market channels. For Canada, a one percent shock to U.S.
Tamim Bayoumi, Andrew J Swiston
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USMCA (NAFTA 2.0): tightening the constraints on the right to regulate for public health
BackgroundIn late 2018 the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed a new trade agreement (most commonly referred to by its US-centric acronym, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA) to replace the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement ...
R. Labonté +3 more
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New in US-Canadian Relations and Ratification of the USMCA Agreement
: The article reviews through chronological analysis key issues in US-Canadian relations in the context of new trade agreement USMCA replacing NAFTA during Trump's presidency.
I. A. Sokov
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Geopolitički kontekst energetske bezbednosti [PDF]
Rad razmatra važnost energetske dimenzije geopolitičkih koncepcija u dvadeset prvom veku, polazeći od teze da će fosilna goriva ostati u upotrebi, i to tako što će udeo uglja u ukupnom energetskom bilansu opadati, ali će istovremeno udeo korišćenja ...
Dušan Proroković
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A Comparison of the Financial Characteristics of NAFTA and Latin American Manufacturing Firms
Comparing the financial characteristics of firms in different countries and different regions has been a popular research topic in finance. However, NAFTA and Latin American manufacturing firms have never been compared. In this paper, we undertake such a
Gulser Meric +3 more
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