Intra-Industry Trade with Mexico May Aid U.S. Global Competitiveness
Jesus Cañas,
Aldo Heffner and
Jorge Herrera Hernández
Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q2, 3-6
Abstract:
Since the enactment of NAFTA, U.S.?Mexico trade and manufacturing processes have become increasingly integrated through cross-border production linkages. A new Banco de Mxico economic model finds that U.S. imports from Mexico can be explained by taking into account the level of U.S. exports?suggesting that trade with Mexico may have contributed to enhanced U.S. global competitiveness.
Date: 2017
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