W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm of the O’Neil Center for Global…
Trade & Investment Profile: Thaddeus Arroyo, CEO of AT&T Business
As part of highlighting Trade & Investment as one of our Center’s…
Expert Interview | Debunking the U.S.-Mexico Competition Myth
Texas-Mexico Center Research Fellow Raymond Robertson, Chair in Economics and Government at the…
Community Perspective | Consul General of Mexico Discusses USMCA
Written by: Francisco de la Torre Galindo, Consul General of Mexico in…
Event Recap | Texico: The Texas-Mexico Partnership and its Uncertain Future
We partnered with the SMU William J. O’Neil Center for Global Markets…
Community Perspective | Immigrants are not Threats, They’re Potential Partners
Despite the recent political rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiments, the economic benefits of immigration are well-established in the empirical literature. A 2011 meta-analysis by economist Michael Clemens found that dropping all current immigration restrictions would result in a doubling of world GDP.
The New Middle of Immigration Reform: The View from Texas
We sponsored a survey in partnership with the Bipartisan Policy Institute to…
Event Recap | Vanishing Frontiers: An Industry Perspective
Andrew Selee set out to write a book explaining Mexico to Americans.…
Expert Interview | Exploring Income Inequality in the U.S. and Mexico
Texas-Mexico Center Research Fellow Pia Orrenius, vice president and senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, conducted a study looking at the relationship between migration and income inequality in the United States and Mexico. We asked her a few questions about her work.
The best thing about Trump’s trade deal: ‘We didn’t blow it all up’
Is negotiating more beneficial instead of just walking away? It is, as…