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The U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: General Economic Issues

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  • Rosson III, C. Parr
  • Angel, Amy L.

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The agricultural sector and overall economy in Mexico are closely linked through factors such as exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation. Because a U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement (FT A) would likely cover much more than agriculture, a thorough understanding of the potential impacts of freer trade in agriculture requires a general understanding of how an FTA with Mexico would affect the Mexican macroeconomy, including monetary policy, governmental structure, and exchange rate policy, and the implications for the agricultural sector.

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  • Rosson III, C. Parr & Angel, Amy L., 1991. "The U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: General Economic Issues," Reports 257952, Texas A&M University, Agribusiness, Food, and Consumer Economics Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:tamagr:257952
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257952
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    1. Penson, John B. & Taylor, C. Robert, 1990. "Modeling the Interface Between Agriculture and the General Economy," Working Papers 258042, Texas A&M University, Agricultural and Food Policy Center.
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