Search Results - "NAFTA"
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The Emperor’s new NAFTA
Published 2019“…So, for the U.S. agricultural sector, how does this “wonderful new Trade Deal...a great deal for all three countries” compare to its predecessor, NAFTA? Perhaps the best thing that can be said about the new USCMA is that, effectively, most of the key provisions of NAFTA will remain largely in place. …”
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The impact of NAFTA on the United States
Published 2001“…We describe the main economic arguments posed for and against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) during the U.S. policy debate. To evaluate these arguments, we analyze recent trade data and survey post-NAFTA studies. …”
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Reworking the NAFTA: Departures from traditional frameworks
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NAFTA and policy coordination in North America: guest editorial
Published 1996Subjects: “…nafta…”
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Simon Bolivar vuelve a calgar: hacia una integracion entre el TLCAN, el MERCOSUR y la Region Andina
Published 1997Subjects: “…nafta…”
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Convergence and divergence between NAFTA, Chile, and MERCOSUR: overcoming dilemmas of North and South American economic integration
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Developing countries and the gains from regionalism: links between trade and farm policy reforms in Mexico
Published 2002“…We use a multi‐country computable general equilibrium (CGE) model with agricultural policy details to simulate the effects of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). We find that Mexico gains from NAFTA only when it also removes domestic distortions in agriculture. …”
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Feasibility of U.S. farm program buyouts: Is it a possibility for U.S. sugar
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Small countries and the case for regionalism vs. multilateralism
Published 2000“…We find that there are welfare gains from trade liberalization in all three countries only when domestic reforms are in place. Mexico gains from NAFTA only when it also removes domestic distortions in agriculture. …”
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Producción, transformación y formas de mercadeo asociativo de hortalizas en Italia, Alemania y Holanda
Published 2017“…La asociación de Chile al MERCOSUR y la posibilidad de un ingreso mediato al NAFTA, UE, APEC; han generado un panorama poco alentador respecto de la sustentabilidad de la agricultura tradicional del sur de Chile en el tiempo, haciendo imperiosa la necesidad de reconvertir dicha agricultura tradicional hacia rubros intensivos de alta rentabilidad como la producción de especies hortícolas, frutícolas y plantas ornamentales, cuyas perspectivas de mercado se advierten más promisorias en el mediano plazo al amparo de los mentados acuerdos comerciales.…”
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Likely effects of a trade war for US agriculture? Sad!
Published 2017“…Yet, that support came despite promises made by President-elect Trump during the campaign to levy taxes against China exports to the United States, to renegotiate NAFTA, to withdraw from the Transpacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, and to pull the US out of the World Trade Organization if membership in the global trade body interferes with his plan to impose penalties on companies that move American production offshore. …”
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Cash transfer programs with income multipliers: PROCAMPO in Mexico
Published 2001“…This paper analyzes the PROCAMPO program in Mexico, which was introduced to compensate farmers for the anticipated negative effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on the price of basic crops. The transfer rules and the timing of the panel data collected allow unique control of biases in this impact analysis. …”
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Cash transfer programs with income multipliers: PROCAMPO in Mexico
Published 2001“…This paper analyzes the PROCAMPO program in Mexico, which was introduced to compensate farmers for the anticipated negative effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on the price of basic crops. The transfer rules and the timing of the panel data collected allow unique control of biases in this impact analysis. …”
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Scenarios for trade integration in the Americas
Published 2002“…These results are consistent with earlier studies of NAFTA, which also predicted small positive gains for the U.S. and large gains for Mexico. …”
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Trade liberalization and regional integration: implications for 2020
Published 1995“…There have been a number of quantitative studies of the impact of world trade liberalization and of the formation of subregional free trade areas such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Mercosur in South America, and the new Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). …”
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Trade: The free flow of goods and food security and nutrition
Published 2018“…But in today’s climate of skepticism about globalization, with longstanding trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) under threat, the benefits of trade may be forgotten as negative impacts are emphasized by advocates of trade barriers and self-sufficiency. …”
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The influence of computable general equilibrium models on policy
Published 2002“…In the cases where CGE models have enlightened the policy debate, the reasons have to do with one or more of the following: (i) consistency between results from CGE models and other types of analysis (for instance in the debate on NAFTA); (ii) the fact that the CGE models captured particular features of the economy, such as some structural rigidities and institutional constraints, that rules of thumb, based on simpler analysis failed to capture; or (iii) CGE models provided a consistent framework to assess the linkages and tradeoffs among different policy packages. …”
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The future of global sugar markets: Policies, reforms, and impact. Proceedings of a Public Conference.
Published 2008“…In the United States, corn sweetener and sugar markets are being integrated with Mexican markets under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), raising the question of whether the EU reforms provide a template for new policies. …”
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