Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 22,Выпуск 1Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2007 |
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... four border MSAs , and 1.2 percent of total Texas retail sales . Figure 3 illustrates the movement of export- able retail sales for each of the four border MSAs and the real value of the peso . It is clear from the charts that our ...
... four border MSAs , and 1.2 percent of total Texas retail sales . Figure 3 illustrates the movement of export- able retail sales for each of the four border MSAs and the real value of the peso . It is clear from the charts that our ...
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... four - digit level under the North American Industrial Classification Sys- tem . Table 5 reports the top ten sectors or the ten sectors with the highest LQ for each of the four border MSAS ( See Table 5 on page 34 ) . Further , we can ...
... four - digit level under the North American Industrial Classification Sys- tem . Table 5 reports the top ten sectors or the ten sectors with the highest LQ for each of the four border MSAS ( See Table 5 on page 34 ) . Further , we can ...
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... four vignettes described here share several common elements . Most obviously , they occurred during the First World War at the Dutch land border with either Germany or Belgium and involved some form of border- crossing activity . More ...
... four vignettes described here share several common elements . Most obviously , they occurred during the First World War at the Dutch land border with either Germany or Belgium and involved some form of border- crossing activity . More ...
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Volume 22 No 1 Spring | 1 |
Exported Retail Sales Along the TexasMexico Border | 19 |
Undocumented Immigrants and Quality of Life in New Mexico | 39 |
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