Did NAFTA really cause Mexico's high maquiladora growth?
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- William C. Gruben, 2001. "Did NAFTA really cause Mexico's high maquiladora growth?," Center for Latin America Working Papers 0301, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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- Guisan, M.Carmen & Malacon, C. & Exposito, P., 2003. "Effects of the Integration of Mexico into NAFTA on Trade, Industry, Employment and Economic Growth," Economic Development 68, University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics..
- Blanchard, Emily J., 2010.
"Reevaluating the role of trade agreements: Does investment globalization make the WTO obsolete?,"
Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 82(1), pages 63-72, September.
- Emily Blanchard, 2006. "Reevaluating the Role of Trade Agreements: Does Investment Globalization Make the WTO Obsolete?," CESifo Working Paper Series 1735, CESifo.
- M. Ayhan Kose & Guy M. Meredith & Christopher M. Towe, 2005.
"How Has NAFTA Affected the Mexican Economy? Review and Evidence,"
Springer Books, in: Rolf J. Langhammer & Lúcio Vinhas Souza (ed.), Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Stabilization in Latin America, pages 35-81,
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- Mr. Ayhan Kose & Mr. Christopher M Towe & Mr. Guy M Meredith, 2004. "How Has Nafta Affected the Mexican Economy? Review and Evidence," IMF Working Papers 2004/059, International Monetary Fund.
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