Trumping the NAFTA renegotiation An alternative policy framework for Mexican-United States cooperation and economic convergence

The effects of globalization and regional integration have not worked well for many Americans and Mexicans. The objective of this document is to assess the proposals of the Trump administration for revising NAFTA, the responses of the Mexican government, and progressive alternatives to both. Therefore, this paper will address what kind of economic policies are needed to achieve more inclusive and sustainable growth in both Mexico and the United States, given their current degree of integration and the changing character of global production and technology.

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Main Authors: Blecker, Robert A., Moreno Brid, Juan Carlos, Salat, Isabel
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2017-11
Subjects:NAFTA, TRATADOS, LIBRE COMERCIO, NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES, INTEGRACION ECONOMICA, DESARROLLO ECONOMICO, TREATIES, FREE TRADE, TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/42579
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Summary:The effects of globalization and regional integration have not worked well for many Americans and Mexicans. The objective of this document is to assess the proposals of the Trump administration for revising NAFTA, the responses of the Mexican government, and progressive alternatives to both. Therefore, this paper will address what kind of economic policies are needed to achieve more inclusive and sustainable growth in both Mexico and the United States, given their current degree of integration and the changing character of global production and technology.