Search Results - Liberalism in Mexico
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A computable general equilibrium analysis of Mexico's agricultural policy reforms
Published 2001“…Since the late 1980s, Mexico has liberalized its agricultural sector, moving from a system of price supports, producer subsidies and consumer subsidies to a less distorting scheme in which market forces play a greater role. …”
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Reforming water allocation policy through markets in tradable water rights: lessons from Chile, Mexico, and California
Published 1994“…Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization are creating strong incentives for comprehensive water reform with establishment of tradable water rights and the development of markets in these rights. …”
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Reforming water allocation policy through markets in tradable water rights: lessons from Chile, Mexico, and California
Published 1995“…Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization are creating strong incentives for comprehensive water reform with establishment of tradable water rights and the development of markets in these rights. …”
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Potential economic impact from the adoption of Brachiaria hybrids resistant to spittlebugs in livestock systems of Colombia, Mexico and Central America
Published 2005“…Most of the benefits were concentrated in Mexico, US$2,831 (68%); followed by Colombia, US$960 million (23%), and Central America, US$363 million (9%). …”
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Small countries and the case for regionalism vs. multilateralism
Published 2000“…Mexico gains from NAFTA only when it also removes domestic distortions in agriculture. …”
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Potential economic impact from the adoption of new Brachiaria hybrids resistant to spittlebugs in livestock systems of Colombia, Mexico and Central America
Published 2005“…Most of the benefits were concentrated in Mexico, US$2,831 (68%); followed by Colombia, US$960 million (23%), and Central America, US$363 million (9%). …”
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Scenarios for trade integration in the Americas
Published 2002“…This paper analyzes two potential trade liberalization scenarios – a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and possible links between MERCOSUR and the European Union (EU) – in a world computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. …”
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Rewriting the rules: How U.S. tariff paths could reshape global trade
Published 2025“…The North America scenario shows that deeply integrated regional markets are extremely sensitive to tariff shocks, and even moderate tariff increases within North America lead to significant disruptions in agricultural trade and measurable welfare losses for Canada and Mexico. The Liberation Day scenario demonstrates that unilateral tariff escalation reduces U.S. competitiveness across a wide range of agricultural products and triggers substantial trade diversion toward countries with preferential access, particularly Mexico, which becomes the primary beneficiary of redirected U.S. import demand. …”
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The Use of Proprietary Biotechnology Research Inputs at Selected Latin American NAROs
Published 2000“…During the past decade, the gradual globalization of the world’s economy—through the liberalization of markets and the institution of free trade agreements—has brought to the fore the topic of intellectual property rights (IPR). …”
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