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Position as Top Exporting State Exposes Texas to Shifting Trade Policy

Jesus Cañas and Stephanie Gullo

Southwest Economy, 2019, issue First Quarter, 3-7

Abstract: Texas enjoys a strong position in world trade, benefiting from its comparative advantage in energy-related manufacturing and intermediate goods exports. As the nation?s No. 1 exporting state, Texas faces challenges from shifting trade policies, which tend to erode the cost advantages that benefit the state?s leading sectors globally.

Date: 2019
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