NAFTA and Productivity Convergence between Mexico and the US
This paper revisits the question of whether NAFTA contributed to the productivity convergence between México and the US. It introduces improved procedures for generating total factor productivity (TFP) data and applies new and more appropriate econometric methods. With the se refinements, the paper...
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Instituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2010
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Sumario: | This paper revisits the question of whether NAFTA contributed to the productivity convergence between México and the US. It introduces improved procedures for generating total factor productivity (TFP) data and applies new and more appropriate econometric methods. With the se refinements, the paper provides some counter-evidence to the previous literatures findings of technology convergence toward a smaller gap level and NAFTAs positive effect on it. Our main result suggests an increasing TFP gap level, while some robustness checks, although not documenting increasing gaps, weaken the claim of the previous literature. The paper also applies a difference-in-difference approach and finds no evidence of sizeable effects of NAFTA. |
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