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Integration Interrupted : The Impact of September 11, 2001
2015
Journal of Economic Integration
The economies of Canada and the United States, closely linked for many years, began a formal process of tighter integration with the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (1989) and North American Free Trade Agreement (1994). Due to the ease of border crossing, American and Canadian consumers took advantage of exchange rate variations to engage in cross-border shopping, implying a movement toward unified markets in the border regions. This process of integration was interrupted by tighter
doi:10.11130/jei.2015.30.1.66
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