Economic Integration in North America from a National and Subnational Perspectives: Recent Trends and Projections
Economic Integration in North America from a National and Subnational Perspectives: Recent Trends and Projections
- 한국캐나다학회
- Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies (APJCS)
- Vol.27 No.2
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2021.1229 - 58 (30 pages)
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This article analyzes trends in economic integration in North America during the period 1994-2020, highlighting the role of subnational entities. It examines the nature and characteristics of the national and subnational economies in the region in recent decades. There has been an increased cooperation among subnational actors in North America. With the new United States, Mexico and Canada agreement, greater integration among the three North American countries is expected. After the economic downturn in 2020, triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, economic growth is expected in 2020 and 2021, according to estimates from international organizations.
Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Economic integration in North America
III. Is North America a region?
IV. The retreat of integration in North America
V. Mexico and United States relations from a national and subnational perspective
VI. Mexico - Canada relations
VII. Mexico Quebec relations
VIII. Cross-border relations in North America: paradiplomacy andgovernance
IX. Impacts of Covid-19 in North America
X. Deleterious effects
XI. Economic Perspectives
XII. Conclusion
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