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Coming Together?: Mexico-U.S. Relations

Bosworth, Barry P.(Edited by)Collins, Susan M.(Edited by)Lustig, Nora Claudia(Edited by)
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The signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was expected to signal the beginning of a new era of close co-operation between Mexico and the United States.

Subsequent events, however, have introduced new tensions into the relationship.

The 1995 economic collapse in Mexico sharply curtailed economic growth and lowered the demand for U.S. exports. The result has been a substantial deficit in U.S. trade with Mexico and renewed arguments that trade with Mexico reduces the employment opportunities of low-skilled workers in the United States.

Immigration, both legal and illegal, has grown as a subject of contention between the two countries.

Mexico has also come under increased focus as a conduit for the flow of drugs into the United States.

In this book, scholars from the United States and Mexico examine the major elements of the bilateral relationship.

The economic dimension is highlighted in two papers that focus on the ef

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Product Details
Brookings Institution Press
0815707096 / 9780815707097
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
07/05/2002
United States
English
191 pages
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