The integration scheme between Mexico, Canada and the United States
represents the first time that a developing country has been linked
to developed countries in a free-trade agreement. Given the
differences in wage rates and relative prices between Mexico and
its new partners a big change in the allocation of resources can be
anticipated throughout the Mexican economy. This will create gains
and losses as well as numerous political problems in managing the
changes. These issues are the focus of the book.
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