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The impact of NAFTA on US employment: a preliminary assessment of job gains and losses from expanded trade with Mexico

The impact of NAFTA on US employment: a preliminary assessment of job gains and losses from... Assesses the extent to which increased bilateral trade between the USA and Mexico has impacted on the employment situation in the USA since the beginning of 1994. Provides a descriptive summary of bilateral trade flows between the USA and Mexico in recent years. Provides a review of recent research on the topic and gives an account of job losses associated with increased imports from Mexico. Attempts to show how changes in exports targeted for Mexico correspond to job creation in the domestic economy and provides a tentative forecast of the job effects of increased exports to Mexico in recent years. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Social Economics Emerald Publishing

The impact of NAFTA on US employment: a preliminary assessment of job gains and losses from expanded trade with Mexico

International Journal of Social Economics , Volume 24 (10): 14 – Oct 1, 1997

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 MCB UP Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0306-8293
DOI
10.1108/03068299710184886
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Abstract

Assesses the extent to which increased bilateral trade between the USA and Mexico has impacted on the employment situation in the USA since the beginning of 1994. Provides a descriptive summary of bilateral trade flows between the USA and Mexico in recent years. Provides a review of recent research on the topic and gives an account of job losses associated with increased imports from Mexico. Attempts to show how changes in exports targeted for Mexico correspond to job creation in the domestic economy and provides a tentative forecast of the job effects of increased exports to Mexico in recent years.

Journal

International Journal of Social EconomicsEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 1, 1997

Keywords: Employment; International trade; Mexico; USA

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