Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... significant initiatives have been taken to dislocate organized crime networks along the border , particu- larly against the Tijuana - based Arrellano - Felix organization . Increased pro- duction of drugs in the border region ...
... significant initiatives have been taken to dislocate organized crime networks along the border , particu- larly against the Tijuana - based Arrellano - Felix organization . Increased pro- duction of drugs in the border region ...
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... significant . The model with real exchange rate leads to a negative and statistically significant relationship : from -0.288 in total labor to -0.273 in skilled labor and to -0.293 in unskilled labor for the specification with NAFTA and ...
... significant . The model with real exchange rate leads to a negative and statistically significant relationship : from -0.288 in total labor to -0.273 in skilled labor and to -0.293 in unskilled labor for the specification with NAFTA and ...
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... significant coefficient of wages on employment growth in the simplest model without lagged employment . Once we separate labor types into skilled and unskilled , however , the wage effect is not statistically significant . This is ...
... significant coefficient of wages on employment growth in the simplest model without lagged employment . Once we separate labor types into skilled and unskilled , however , the wage effect is not statistically significant . This is ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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