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Bryson Taylor

April 28, 2016

Bibliography Digital Research Project


Thesis: NAFTA was the cause of economic transition, loss of jobs in US and increased internal
migration within the United States, Canada and Mexico, from 1993-2013.
Bacon, David. 2014. "Globalization and NAFTA Caused Migration from Mexico." Political Research
Associates. October 11. Accessed May 2016.
http://www.politicalresearch.org/2014/10/11/globalization-and-nafta-caused-migration-frommexico/#sthash.I4n8IGha.hUI6TpjH.dpbs.

Capaldo, Jeronim, Alex Izurieta, and Jomo Kwame Sundaram. 2016. "Trading Down:
Unemployment, Inequality and Other Risks of the Trans- Pacific Partnership
Agreement." Global Development and Enviorment Institute at Tufts University.
Carlesen, Laura. 2013. "Under NAFTA, Mexico Suffered, and the United States Felt Its Pain."
New York Times. November 34. Accessed March 2, 2016.
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/11/24/what-weve-learned-fromnafta/under-nafta-mexico-suffered-and-the-united-states-felt-its-pain
Census, U.S. 1970-2015. Import and Export NAFTA data results USA, Mexico and Canada.
*Annotation: The US Census database will give actual numbers on the amount of products
imported and exported from the USA to Mexico and Canada. The data ranges from before
NAFTA was installed until current economic year 2015.
Cruz, Justion De La, and David Riker. 2014. "The Impact of NAFTA on U.S. Labor Markets."
U.S. International Trade Comission.
Annotation: The U.S. International Trade Commission wrote a paper on the effects of NAFTA
on labor markets in the U.S. Explores the market and real wages of skilled workers and if they
change due to NAFTA being put in place.
DEL RO, AMARANTA MELCHOR, and SUSANNE THORWARTH. "TOMATOES OR TOMATO PICKERS? FREE
TRADE AND MIGRATION BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES." Journal Of Applied
Economics 12, no. 1 (May 2009): 109-134. Business Source Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed May
7, 2016).

Faux, Jeff. 2013. "NAFTA's Impact on U.S. Workers." Economic Policy Institute. December 9.
Accessed April 2016. http://www.epi.org/blog/naftas-impact-workers/.
Francis, John, and Zheng Yuqing. 2011. "Trade Liberalization, unemployment and adjustment:
evidence from NAFTA using state level data." Applied Economics 43, no. 13 167-1671.
Hufbauer, Gary C., and Wong Yee. 2003. "SECURITY AND THE ECONOMY IN THE
NORTH AMERICAN CONTEXT: THE ROAD AHEAD FOR NAFTA." CanadaUnited States Law Journal 29, 53-69. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed
March 2, 2016).
Jay, Paul. 2010. Why Do Mexican Workers Head North? November 26. Accessed April 2016.

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April 28, 2016

*Annotation: Mexico lost on NAFTA, the cause of harsh times for citizens. Migrants are pushing
to America because they can make substantially more at a trade in the U.S. than Mexico
"NAFTA included a transition period of liberalization of corn that the Mexican's use to charge
tariffs protecting their farmers. NAFTA eliminated that and corn flooded into Mexico devaluing
their corn 66 percent.".
Jayapal, Pramila. 2011. "Root Causes of Immigration - NAFTA." Urban Poverty Forum. Seattle:
weareoneamerica.org.
Kromm, Chris. 2014. What will the new global trade deals mean for the south. December 4.
Accessed April 2016.
Mollick, Andre Varella, and Rene Cabral. 2015. "Assessing Returns To Education and Labor
Shocks in Mexican Regions after NAFTA." Contemporary Economic Policy 33, No 1
190-206.
Robbins, Ted. 2013. "Wave Of Illegal Immigrants Gains Speed After NAFTA." National Public Radio.
December 26. Accessed May 2016. http://www.npr.org/2013/12/26/257255787/wave-ofillegal-immigrants-gains-speed-after-nafta.

Rothstein, Jesse, and Robert Scott. 1997. "NAFTA's Casualties." Economic Policy Institute.
September 1. Accessed March 1, 2016.
http://www.epi.org/publication/issuebriefs_ib120/.
Sergie, Mohammed Aly. 2014. "NAFTA Economic Impact." Council on Foreign Relations.
Shaiken, Harley. 2014. "Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, Spring 2014." Center for
Latin American Studies - University of California, Berkeley. Accessed April 2016.
2014. NAFTA -- A Twenty Year Assessment with David Shrik. Youtube. Directed by University
of Calivornia Television. Performed by David Shirk.
Uriarte, Mercedes De. 2010. "NAFTA's impact on immigration." The University of Texas at
Austin. Youtube.com. Austin: The University of Texas at.
Villarreal, M. Angelas. 2010. "NAFTA and the Mexican Economy." June 3. Accessed March 2,
2016. http://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL34733.pdf.
Weintrub, Sidney. 1994. "NAFTA and migration." National Forum no. 3: 29. Academic
OneFile, EBSCOhost (accessed March 2, 2016).
WVTF Public Radio. 2016. "Economist: NAFTA Benefits Economy Despite Job Losses." BBC
NPR. April 27. Accessed April 27, 2016. http://wvtf.org/post/economist-nafta-benefitseconomy-despite-job-losses#stream/0.
*Annotation: NAFTA enables American consumers to buy goods at lower prices and take low
paying jobs out of the U.S. still an improvement for jobs in other countries. Good jobs lead to
immigrants coming in hopes of filling a position. NAFTA improves jobs forcing people to
migrate.

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Zamora, Rodolfo Garcia. 2014. "Crisis, NAFTA, and Internatioal Migration." International
Journey of Political Economy 27- 47.

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