In this paper we study the effect of NAFTA on the responsiveness of the Mexican economy to real exchange rate shocks. We argue that, by opening the U.S. and Canadian markets to Mexican goods, NAFTA made it easier for domestic producers to take advantage of the opportunities brought by the depreciation of the real exchange rate. To identify this mechanism, we use plant-level data and compare the behavior of employment, production and investment after two big real exchange rate shocks: the firrst observed in the mid 1980s, and the second the Tequila Crisis of 1994-5. The evidence indicates that after the passage of NAFTA exporting firms exhibited higher growth rates of employment, sales, and investment vis-á-vis non-exporters. We confirm our ...
The North American Free Trade Agreement continues to be a controversial topic, and with the impendin...
This paper explores the real exchange rate behavior in Mexico from 1960 until 2005. Since the empiri...
This paper looks at the issue of labour market adjustment in the context of expanded international t...
In this paper we study the effect of NAFTA on the responsiveness of Mexican economy to real exchange...
Twenty years after its implementation, the consequences of NAFTA remain unclear, resulting in contin...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via databas...
This paper examines the relative importance of external shocks as sources of business cycle fluctuat...
Did the North American Free Trade Agreement make Mexican firms more productive? If so, through which...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryThis article evaluates several of the d...
Did the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) made Mexican plants more productive? If so, thro...
The authors use a threshold autoregressive model to confirm the presence of nonlinearities in sector...
manufacturing markups: procyclical behavior and the impact of trade liberalization Alejandro Castañe...
The main goal of the former NAFTA and current United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) was to r...
Mexico, in its quest for economic growth, moved from an import substituting inward-oriented policy r...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in effect since January 1994, plays a very strong r...
The North American Free Trade Agreement continues to be a controversial topic, and with the impendin...
This paper explores the real exchange rate behavior in Mexico from 1960 until 2005. Since the empiri...
This paper looks at the issue of labour market adjustment in the context of expanded international t...
In this paper we study the effect of NAFTA on the responsiveness of Mexican economy to real exchange...
Twenty years after its implementation, the consequences of NAFTA remain unclear, resulting in contin...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via databas...
This paper examines the relative importance of external shocks as sources of business cycle fluctuat...
Did the North American Free Trade Agreement make Mexican firms more productive? If so, through which...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryThis article evaluates several of the d...
Did the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) made Mexican plants more productive? If so, thro...
The authors use a threshold autoregressive model to confirm the presence of nonlinearities in sector...
manufacturing markups: procyclical behavior and the impact of trade liberalization Alejandro Castañe...
The main goal of the former NAFTA and current United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) was to r...
Mexico, in its quest for economic growth, moved from an import substituting inward-oriented policy r...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in effect since January 1994, plays a very strong r...
The North American Free Trade Agreement continues to be a controversial topic, and with the impendin...
This paper explores the real exchange rate behavior in Mexico from 1960 until 2005. Since the empiri...
This paper looks at the issue of labour market adjustment in the context of expanded international t...