Publication

Mar 2015

This paper examines the degree of wage convergence between the US and Mexico during 1988-2011 in light of the liberalization of the mobility of goods, services, and capital between the two countries brought about by NAFTA over this period. In general, the authors find very little evidence of wage convergence between the countries and what evidence they do find, they suggest, is most likely due to factors unrelated to US-Mexico economic integration.

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Author Davide Gandolfi, Timothy Halliday, Raymond Robertson
Series CGD Working Papers
Issue 396
Publisher Center for Global Development (CGD)
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