Between the first quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2012, the retail sales of Texas' border cities grew at an unprecedented low quarterly rate of 0.21%. Mexico's drug war contributed significantly to this low growth by hindering the growth of sales to Mexicans who cross the border to shop. This hindrance is likely to continue as long as Mexico's war on drugs continues to generate high levels of violent crime in the northern part of the country
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
When President Felipe Calderón took office he declared a war on drug lords, thus initiating a war of...
The illegal drug trade in North America continues to prosper despite a 45-year war on drugs. Border ...
Exchange rate fluctuations and international business cycles may acutely affect retail sales in bord...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Exchange rate fluctuations and international business cyc...
In 2006, Felipe Calderon was elected into office as Mexico’s president after running on an anti-drug...
The Mexico-U.S. border was disproportionately impacted by the 2006 drug war violence and the 2008 gl...
The violence and insecurity that Mexico has suffered since former President Calderon\u27s war on dru...
The recent surge in crime and drug-related violence in Mexico has had a profound effect on the Mexic...
Mexican President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006. From the outset, his government depl...
At the frontline of México’s “war on drugs” is the Mexican-U.S. border city of Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua...
Mexican President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006. From the outset, his government depl...
As an ever-increasing heroin epidemic pervades the cities and suburbs of America, attempts to tackle...
This Article examines the war on drugs as persecuted by the United States and how it has been export...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
When President Felipe Calderón took office he declared a war on drug lords, thus initiating a war of...
The illegal drug trade in North America continues to prosper despite a 45-year war on drugs. Border ...
Exchange rate fluctuations and international business cycles may acutely affect retail sales in bord...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Exchange rate fluctuations and international business cyc...
In 2006, Felipe Calderon was elected into office as Mexico’s president after running on an anti-drug...
The Mexico-U.S. border was disproportionately impacted by the 2006 drug war violence and the 2008 gl...
The violence and insecurity that Mexico has suffered since former President Calderon\u27s war on dru...
The recent surge in crime and drug-related violence in Mexico has had a profound effect on the Mexic...
Mexican President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006. From the outset, his government depl...
At the frontline of México’s “war on drugs” is the Mexican-U.S. border city of Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua...
Mexican President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006. From the outset, his government depl...
As an ever-increasing heroin epidemic pervades the cities and suburbs of America, attempts to tackle...
This Article examines the war on drugs as persecuted by the United States and how it has been export...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
When President Felipe Calderón took office he declared a war on drug lords, thus initiating a war of...
The illegal drug trade in North America continues to prosper despite a 45-year war on drugs. Border ...