The events of 9/11 and subsequent border entry security initiatives have led to increased costs and transportation delays that have the potential to impact Canada-U.S. trade. Researchers have identified increased border crossing times for importers and exporters transporting goods between the two countries, but there has been little effort made to identify the quantitative importance of these developments in terms of their effect on bilateral trade flows. In this study, Steven Globerman and Paul Storer fill this gap in the existing research through statistical analysis of trade flows since 9/11.
Among the questions undertaken in this book are whether trade flows are lower in the post-9/11 period than they should be, and whether 'special' factors apart from 9/11 might have influenced flow in major bilateral sectors. Globerman and Storer show that U.S. exports to Canada decreased significantly in the aftermath of 9/11, though such exports recovered by 2004. In contrast, while U.S. imports from Canada also suffered a significant post-9/11 decrease, a shortfall between actual and expected imports from Canada persisted through 2005. In other words, by mid-2005, Canadian exports to the U.S. had not regained their 'normal level.' These and other conclusions are crucial to understanding the impact that increased border security has had on the economic relationship between Canada and the United States.
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- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-177) and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 382.0971073/0021
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 22
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- n-cn---
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- 9781442688308 9780802097866
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- HF3228.U3
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- G56 2008eb
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- 1 electronic text (x, 187 p.)
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- Canada
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- Title proper/short title
- The impacts of nine eleven on Canada-U.S. trade
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- CaOONL
Table of Contents
- Contents 8
- Preface 10
- 1 Introduction 14
- 2 Security Policy and the Canada–U.S. Border 26
- 3 Overview of Canada–U.S. Trade in Goods 36
- 4 The Impacts of Border Security – Review of the Literature 43
- 5 Study Methodology 55
- 6 The Aggregate Export and Import Equations 66
- 7 Estimating Export and Import Equations at the Port Level 76
- 8 Interpreting the Estimated Impacts on Overall Bilateral Trade 83
- 9 Interpreting the Estimated Impacts at Individual Ports 95
- 10 Potential Impacts on Capital Investment 100
- 11 Summary and Policy Conclusions 111
- Notes 118
- Maps 126
- Tables and Figures 138
- Appendices 164
- References 184
- Index 190
- A 190
- B 190
- C 191
- D 193
- E 193
- F 193
- G 194
- H 194
- I 194
- J 194
- K 194
- L 195
- M 195
- N 195
- O 195
- P 195
- Q 196
- R 196
- S 196
- T 197
- U 198
- V 198
- W 198