How NAFTA Failed Mexico | EPI Viewpoints
By Jeff Faux
July 15, 2003
Opinion pieces and speeches by EPI staff and associates.
THIS PIECE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN JULY/AUGUST ISSUE 2003 OF AMERICAN PROSPECT.
How NAFTA Failed Mexico
Immigration is not a development
policy
By Jeff Faux
Go to The American Prospect web site to read How NAFTA Failed Mexico: Immigration is not a development policy.
Jeff Faux is former president, and now distinguished fellow, of the Economic Policy Institute.
[ POSTED TO VIEWPOINTS ON JULY 15, 2003 ]
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