Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... Canadian border is 2,500 miles wide . Similarly , Helliwell ( 1998 ) contended that the Canadian bias factor was about 12 for 1993-96 , whereas it was 17 before the 1988 Free Trade Agreement . There is another view , however . It ...
... Canadian border is 2,500 miles wide . Similarly , Helliwell ( 1998 ) contended that the Canadian bias factor was about 12 for 1993-96 , whereas it was 17 before the 1988 Free Trade Agreement . There is another view , however . It ...
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Canadian and American economies are highly interdependent . It is also reasonable to argue that the economies of ... Canadian - American borderland and its urban regions , as shown above , increasingly resemble what Kenichi Ohmae calls ...
Canadian and American economies are highly interdependent . It is also reasonable to argue that the economies of ... Canadian - American borderland and its urban regions , as shown above , increasingly resemble what Kenichi Ohmae calls ...
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... Canadian provinces . 3 It seems unlikely that convergent effects would vary proportionally with the distance . Thus ... Canadian and U.S. Social Assistance Policies Converging ? " Canadian - American Public Policy 30 ( July 1997 ) : 1-55 ...
... Canadian provinces . 3 It seems unlikely that convergent effects would vary proportionally with the distance . Thus ... Canadian and U.S. Social Assistance Policies Converging ? " Canadian - American Public Policy 30 ( July 1997 ) : 1-55 ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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