Regional debates over which metropoitan economy is the dominant growth pole in multi-city areas can be intense. Such discourse is frequently voiced with regard to economic expansion in the El Paso, Texas, USA - Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico borderplex economy. To date, no empirical analyses have been carried out to address that question. Granger causality tests are applied to various cross-border data to shed light on that question and others regarding the nature of regional growth in this international setting
textAs global economic competition has intensified, many countries have begun focusing on the compe...
Long-term prospects for the El Paso - Ciudad Juárez borderplex economy call for steady growth. On t...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This paper analyzes the causal linkages between employment and population growth rates for the El Pa...
Paradiplomacy is a relatively new international phenomenon that blurs the lines between local and gl...
There is comparatively little empirical evidence regarding the impacts of cross border business cycl...
There is comparatively little empirical evidence regarding the impacts of cross border business cycl...
Economic conditions remain healthy in the borderplex. That assessment is reflected by growth in outp...
“Pan American Cities: Binational Metropolitan Development in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, 1945-1994,” ...
During the last two decades, a great deal of theoretical and empirical research in economics has bee...
Although numerous studies have examined international migratory flows from Mexico to the United Stat...
The violence and insecurity that Mexico has suffered since former President Calderon\u27s war on dru...
Although numerous studies have examined international migratory flows from Mexico to the United Stat...
Historically linked by geography, trade, and culture, border areas of the United States and Mex-ico ...
The opening of the Mexican economy in the late 1980s has generated increasing levels of inward forei...
textAs global economic competition has intensified, many countries have begun focusing on the compe...
Long-term prospects for the El Paso - Ciudad Juárez borderplex economy call for steady growth. On t...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This paper analyzes the causal linkages between employment and population growth rates for the El Pa...
Paradiplomacy is a relatively new international phenomenon that blurs the lines between local and gl...
There is comparatively little empirical evidence regarding the impacts of cross border business cycl...
There is comparatively little empirical evidence regarding the impacts of cross border business cycl...
Economic conditions remain healthy in the borderplex. That assessment is reflected by growth in outp...
“Pan American Cities: Binational Metropolitan Development in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, 1945-1994,” ...
During the last two decades, a great deal of theoretical and empirical research in economics has bee...
Although numerous studies have examined international migratory flows from Mexico to the United Stat...
The violence and insecurity that Mexico has suffered since former President Calderon\u27s war on dru...
Although numerous studies have examined international migratory flows from Mexico to the United Stat...
Historically linked by geography, trade, and culture, border areas of the United States and Mex-ico ...
The opening of the Mexican economy in the late 1980s has generated increasing levels of inward forei...
textAs global economic competition has intensified, many countries have begun focusing on the compe...
Long-term prospects for the El Paso - Ciudad Juárez borderplex economy call for steady growth. On t...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...