The distributional effects of NAFTA in Mexico: evidence from a panel of municipalities∗ Kathy Baylis † Rafael Garduño-Rivera ‡ Gianfranco Piras§ This paper studies the regional distribution of benefits from trade in Mexico after the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Specifically, we ask whether or not NAFTA increased the concentration of economic activity in Mexico. Unlike previous work which uses state-level data, we identify the effect of NAFTA on economic activity at the municipal level allowing us to observe detailed growth patterns across space. To explicitly identify the effect of the trade agreement, we contrast changes in economic activity in regions and sectors more and less likely to be affected by trade. Given the spa...
A recent string of "new economic geography" (NEG) models has set focus on the impacts of trade liber...
Using a calibrated growth model, the dynamic effects of NAFTA on Mexican development are studied. Tw...
This paper studies the spatial dimension of growth in Mexico over the past three decades. The litera...
This paper studies the regional distribution of the benefits from trade in Mexico after NAFTA. Speci...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the distributional effect of the North Ameri...
This paper asks how NAFTA affected income distribution within Mexico considering changes in internal...
The principal objective of a free trade agreement between two or more countries is to increase effic...
Trade theories have stressed the importance of international exchanges in producing benefits for the...
The opening of the Mexican economy in the late 1980s has generated increasing levels of inward forei...
Economic theory predicts that small economies benefit most from regional economic integration. There...
The figures before and after the North America Free Trade Agreement between Canada, Mexico and Unite...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in effect since January 1994, plays a very strong r...
Trade and foreign investment between the U.S. and Mexico have increased substantially since the begi...
Freihandelszone; Außenhandel; Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse; NAFTA-Staaten; Mexiko
The impressive economic performance of Mexico during the first years after signing the North America...
A recent string of "new economic geography" (NEG) models has set focus on the impacts of trade liber...
Using a calibrated growth model, the dynamic effects of NAFTA on Mexican development are studied. Tw...
This paper studies the spatial dimension of growth in Mexico over the past three decades. The litera...
This paper studies the regional distribution of the benefits from trade in Mexico after NAFTA. Speci...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the distributional effect of the North Ameri...
This paper asks how NAFTA affected income distribution within Mexico considering changes in internal...
The principal objective of a free trade agreement between two or more countries is to increase effic...
Trade theories have stressed the importance of international exchanges in producing benefits for the...
The opening of the Mexican economy in the late 1980s has generated increasing levels of inward forei...
Economic theory predicts that small economies benefit most from regional economic integration. There...
The figures before and after the North America Free Trade Agreement between Canada, Mexico and Unite...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in effect since January 1994, plays a very strong r...
Trade and foreign investment between the U.S. and Mexico have increased substantially since the begi...
Freihandelszone; Außenhandel; Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse; NAFTA-Staaten; Mexiko
The impressive economic performance of Mexico during the first years after signing the North America...
A recent string of "new economic geography" (NEG) models has set focus on the impacts of trade liber...
Using a calibrated growth model, the dynamic effects of NAFTA on Mexican development are studied. Tw...
This paper studies the spatial dimension of growth in Mexico over the past three decades. The litera...