International Borders, Integration and Economic Development: Evidence from Argentina
Nazarena Delicia Maffini,
Fernando Antonio Ignacio González
Abstract:This paper analyzes the effects of international borders and of trade agreements on subnational development in Argentina. The identification strategy leverages the Mercosur trade services agreement in 2005, and the different proximity of the districts to the international border with member countries. Two main outcomes are analyzed: economic growth and inequality. For this purpose, an annual panel of districts covering more than two decades (1992-2013) is used. The results show that the presence of an internat… Show more
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