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Laying the foundation for a mortgage industry in Mexico

Economic Letter , Volume 1

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Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies

Crossroads

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Banking industry evolution along the Texas-Mexico border

Southwest Economy , Issue Jul , Pages 11-13

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Dynamic growth in the Rio Grande Valley

Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 11-13, 16

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Production sharing and real business cycles in a small open economy

Production sharing and vertical specialization account for a significant share of trade between developed and developing countries. The Mexican maquiladora industry provides an ideal example of production sharing in a small open economy. The typical "maquila" imports most of its inputs from and exports all its output to the United States.> ; This article tries to determine to what extent production sharing, as in the Mexican maquiladora, can serve as a transmission mechanism of business cycles in small open economies. We utilize a simple two-sector small open economy model of real business ...
Globalization Institute Working Papers , Paper 05

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Composite index: a new measure of El Paso's economy

Business Frontier

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U.S.-Mexico trade: are we still connected?

Business Frontier

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Border cities: economic competitors or complements?

Crossroads

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Housing market trends in El Paso

Crossroads

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The economy of Southwest New Mexico

Crossroads

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