Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 22,Выпуск 1Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2007 |
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... side by side , substantial qualitative and quantitative differences exist . This means that local govern- ments along the U.S. border lack political clout and economic power at the state and national level to really affect and transform ...
... side by side , substantial qualitative and quantitative differences exist . This means that local govern- ments along the U.S. border lack political clout and economic power at the state and national level to really affect and transform ...
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... side of the border and 43 percent on the Texas side of the border ( See Table 1 on next page ) . Generally , the populations of the cities on the Mexi- can side of the border are significantly larger than the corresponding populations ...
... side of the border and 43 percent on the Texas side of the border ( See Table 1 on next page ) . Generally , the populations of the cities on the Mexi- can side of the border are significantly larger than the corresponding populations ...
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... side of the border but also on the U.S. side due to increasing border interlinkages ( Canas and Coronado 2002 ; Phillips and Canas 2005 ) . The BIP's main objective was to reduce high unem- ployment rates and stop growing poverty in ...
... side of the border but also on the U.S. side due to increasing border interlinkages ( Canas and Coronado 2002 ; Phillips and Canas 2005 ) . The BIP's main objective was to reduce high unem- ployment rates and stop growing poverty in ...
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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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