Migration, Free Trade and Regional Integration in North America
Trade liberalisation is necessary but not sufficient to provide the conditions under which migration flows are significantly reduced. Co-ordinated measures must therefore be undertaken to promote technological catch-up, the development of physical infrastructure and investment in human capital. Agai...
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1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Part I. Regional Integration in North America
- Demographic situation, employment, and economic performance in North America by Cecile Thoreau and Tania Paracini
- Globalisation, economic growth, and the labour market in North America by Norma Samaniego
- Part II. Migration in Policy in North America: Policies and Sectoral Economic Impacts
- A. Perspectives in migration policy
- Migration trends and policies in the United States by B. Lindsay Lowell
- Migration trends and policies in Canada by Roderic Beaujot
- The impact of migration on economic development in Mexico by Gustavo Verduzco and Kurt Unger
- B. Sectoral economic impacts
- Migration and the labour market: sectoral and regional effects in the United States by Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz
- Migration and the labour market: sectora and regional effects in Canada by Don J. De Voretz and Samuel A. Laryea
- Migration and the labour marketL sector and regional effects in Mexico by Rodolfo Cruz Pineiro
- Part III. Links Between Free Trade, Investment, and Migration
- A. Perspectives on the North American Free Trade Agreement
- NAFTA, foreign direct investment and economic integration: a United States approach by Sidney Weintraub
- NAFTA, foreign direct investment, and economic integration: a Mexican approach by Fernando de Mateo Venturini
- B. Modeling Results: NAFTA and North American Integration
- Applied general equilibrium models: the Mexican experience of NAFTA by Horacio Sobarzo Fimbres
- Economic effects of NAFTA: employment and migration modeling results by Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, robert McCleery and Fernando De Paolis
- Part IV. Broader Perspectives on Migration and Regional Integration
- Migration policies in a f ree trade area: the issue of convergence with the economic integration process by Francisco Alba, Jean-Pierre Garson, and El Mouhoub Mouhoud
- New directions for managing US-Mexican migration by Demetrios Papademetriou