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US-Mexico border 7 Border region 3 Grenzregion 3 Mexico 3 Mexiko 3 Einzelhandel 2 Farmworkers 2 Hodrick-Prescott filter 2 Retail trade 2 US-Mexico Border 2 firearms 2 legality-illegality 2 narcotics 2 smuggling 2 0740- Conflict 1 0780- Positive Analysis of Policy-Making and Implementation 1 Agriculture 1 Air 1 COVID-19 1 Cell phones 1 Climate 1 Community-based participatory research 1 Conflict Resolution 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Crime 1 Discrimination 1 Economic Integration 1 Einkaufsverhalten 1 Emerging Infectious Diseases 1 Environmental Management: Government Policy 1 Environmental Management: Water 1 Exchange rate 1 Game theory 1 Grenze 1 Hispanics 1 Illegal immigration 1 Illegale Migration 1 Illegaler Handel 1 Illicit trade 1 Immigration 1
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Free 6 Undetermined 4 CC license 1
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Article 10 Book / Working Paper 3
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 research-article 1
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Undetermined 7 English 6
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Hernández Hernández, Alberto 2 Islas-Camargo, Alejandro 2 Carvajal, Scott 1 Castor, Michaela Dakota 1 Caswell, Margriet F. 1 Cortez, Willy W. 1 Cortez, Willy Walter 1 Denman, Catalina 1 Ear, Sophal 1 Frisvold, George B. 1 Fullerton, Thomas M. 1 Garcia, Gina 1 Giermanski, James 1 Harlow, Sioban 1 Hernandez, Monica D. 1 Hernandez, Nora 1 Ingram, Maia 1 Lara-Valencia, Francisco 1 Lemos, Maria Carmen 1 Orozco, Adriana 1 Pena-Sanchez, Rolando 1 Redondo, Flor 1 Rosales, Cecilia 1 Rubio-Goldsmith, Raquel 1 Sabo, Samantha 1 Shaw, Susan 1 Taguchi, Hiroyuki 1 Teufel-Shone, Nicolette 1 Tripetch, Nattawoot 1 Vicdan, Handan 1 Yoskowitz, David 1 Zapien, Jill Guernsey de 1
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EconWPA 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Agricultural Economics of Agricultural Economists 1 Ensayos Revista de Economia 1 International Journal of Asian Social Science 1 Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 1 Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 1 Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 1 MPRA Paper 1 Mental Health and Digital Technologies 1 Regional Studies 1 Social Science & Medicine 1 Technical report TX / UTEP Border Region Modeling Project 1 The international review of retail, distribution and consumer research 1 Urban/Regional 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Assessing mental health and technology use in the time of COVID-19 among farmworkers in the U.S. – Mexico border
Castor, Michaela Dakota; Hernandez, Nora; Orozco, Adriana - In: Mental Health and Digital Technologies 1 (2024) 1, pp. 24-36
beliefs in the time of COVID-19, among predominantly Hispanic/Latinx farmworker males residing in the US–Mexico border city of …
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Hazy borders: Legality and illegality across the US-Mexico border
Hernández Hernández, Alberto - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 3 (2021) 2, pp. 285-297
This paper analyzes the different trading networks, the flux of merchandise, and the actors involved in the act of crossing goods through the United States-Mexico border, particularly in the Tijuana-San Diego region. It argues that the line dividing both countries works differently depending on...
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Hazy borders : legality and illegality across the US-Mexico border
Hernández Hernández, Alberto - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 3 (2021) 2, pp. 285-297
This paper analyzes the different trading networks, the flux of merchandise, and the actors involved in the act of crossing goods through the United States-Mexico border, particularly in the Tijuana-San Diego region. It argues that the line dividing both countries works differently depending on...
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The "Maquila" Lessons and Implications to Thai-Myanmar Border Development
Taguchi, Hiroyuki; Tripetch, Nattawoot - In: International Journal of Asian Social Science 4 (2014) 3, pp. 392-406
This paper aims to extract the lessons from the ?Maquila? history of the US-Mexico border development and to present …
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Towards Effective Emerging Infectious Diseases Surveillance: Evidence from Kenya, Peru, Thailand, and the U.S.­‐Mexico Border
Ear, Sophal - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
This paper examines the political economy of emerging infectious disease (EID) surveillance programs. It provides lessons learned for U.S. military medical research laboratories collaborating with developing countries and is comprised of four case studies: Kenya (U.S. Army Medical Research...
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Labor Market Integration between Northern Mexico and Southern United States: an empirical investigation.
Cortez, Willy Walter; Islas-Camargo, Alejandro - In: Ensayos Revista de Economia XXVIII (2009) 1, pp. 21-60
In this paper, the analysis of co-dependence between the US and Mexico labor markets is carried out by estimating the cyclical component of California’s and Texas’ manufacturing employment and four US Border Mexican cities through the Hodrick-Prescott filter. We estimated the smoothing...
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Drug violence, the peso, and northern border retail activity in Mexico
Fullerton, Thomas M. (contributor) - 2015
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Everyday violence, structural racism and mistreatment at the US–Mexico border
Sabo, Samantha; Shaw, Susan; Ingram, Maia; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 109 (2014) C, pp. 66-74
prevalence of and ways in which immigration enforcement policy and militarization of the US–Mexico border is experienced as …
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Rethinking flow : qualitative insights from Mexican cross-border shopping
Hernandez, Monica D.; Vicdan, Handan - In: The international review of retail, distribution and … 24 (2014) 3, pp. 347-360
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Equity dimensions of hazardous waste generation in rapidly industrialising cities along the United States-Mexico border
Lara-Valencia, Francisco; Harlow, Sioban; Lemos, Maria … - In: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 52 (2009) 2, pp. 195-216
During the last 30 years, researchers and policy analysts have voiced concerns about the potential impact of pollution and hazard generated by foreign-owned manufacturing companies operating in Mexican cities bordering the USA. Despite the salience of the problem, to date, efforts to...
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