This paper examines, for the first time, the trade and FDI impacts of a North American Security Perimeter that would liberalize the post 9/11 security measures at the Canada-US border. First, the study estimates econometrically the impact of post 9/11 security measures on bilateral (US-Canada) trade flows using a gravity model. Second, using these econometric estimates together with a three-region nine-sector general equilibrium model, we compute sectoral tariff rates “equivalent ” to the 9/11 security measures. Finally, we assess the (general equilibrium) impacts on trade and FDI of a change of security paradigm toward a North American Security Perimeter. The paper shows that the economic opportunity gains occurring to Canada and the US fr...
Since the terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001, an awkward nexus of security and...
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, brought the ...
This paper examines Canada‟s post-9/11 border policymaking regime and its effects on the Canadian tr...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington have had profound global economic and politica...
Following the terror attacks on the United States in September 2001, the country briefly closed all ...
The paper builds a unique industry-level panel data set to estimate the border effects associated wi...
In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11), Canada began the p...
As Canada is a very open economy characterized by an economic prosperity highly dependent on trade w...
The paper examines the data for Canadian exports to the United States that have been cited as prima ...
Viewed from Canada, which conducts 70-80 percent of its foreign trade with the United States, the ev...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
After 9/11, several decades of success in building a more open US-Canadian border came to an end due...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks spawned heated debates about border security roles in preventing terroris...
vii, 133 leaves ; 29 cmCanadian border security policies are largely shaped by the asymmetrical rela...
We build a unique industry-level panel data set to estimate border effects with respect to U.S.- Ca...
Since the terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001, an awkward nexus of security and...
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, brought the ...
This paper examines Canada‟s post-9/11 border policymaking regime and its effects on the Canadian tr...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington have had profound global economic and politica...
Following the terror attacks on the United States in September 2001, the country briefly closed all ...
The paper builds a unique industry-level panel data set to estimate the border effects associated wi...
In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11), Canada began the p...
As Canada is a very open economy characterized by an economic prosperity highly dependent on trade w...
The paper examines the data for Canadian exports to the United States that have been cited as prima ...
Viewed from Canada, which conducts 70-80 percent of its foreign trade with the United States, the ev...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
After 9/11, several decades of success in building a more open US-Canadian border came to an end due...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks spawned heated debates about border security roles in preventing terroris...
vii, 133 leaves ; 29 cmCanadian border security policies are largely shaped by the asymmetrical rela...
We build a unique industry-level panel data set to estimate border effects with respect to U.S.- Ca...
Since the terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001, an awkward nexus of security and...
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, brought the ...
This paper examines Canada‟s post-9/11 border policymaking regime and its effects on the Canadian tr...