While the previous analysis focused on the impact of reduced In the first report of this study, the Adrienne Arsht Latin America border wait times at the national level, this report considers the Center at the Atlantic Council, the Hunt Institute for Global economic impact across the border region. [...] This corresponds to the hypothesis be good news for the border region, since the greater export of it being the state with the largest autonomy in terms of its growth dynamics would provide an incentive for convergence in the growth sources, which go through a solid connectivity to the domestic rate of the six states that conform the region. [...] 44 ATLANTIC COUNCIL APPENDIX F THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF REDUCED WAIT TIMES AT THE US-MEXICO BORDER Employment In Nuevo León, employment presents a relative variation of 0.51 be explained by the labor mass of a highly industrialized state, as percent, which is practically the average of this indicator among the well as by the presence of important corporations in the region. [...] 46 ATLANTIC COUNCIL APPENDIX F THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF REDUCED WAIT TIMES AT THE US-MEXICO BORDER SONORA The Major Economic Aggregates Table F13 below shows the results of the impacts simulation on the the average of the six border states (visible in Figure 1), the data main macroeconomic indicators utilized in this study for the state suggests that Sonora is diversifying compared to other bor. [...] The Atlantic Council contracted the Hunt Institute The Hunt Institute for Global Competitiveness at The University at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) to create the economic of Texas at El Paso, herein the Hunt Institute, provides economic impact analysis of US-Mexico border management on the American analysis of the Paso del Norte and the US-Mexico border regions.
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