@article{Susanto:6618,
      recid = {6618},
      author = {Susanto, Dwi and Rosson, C. Parr, III and Adcock, Flynn  J.},
      title = {Trade Creation and Trade Diversion in the North American  Free Trade Agreement: The Case of the Agricultural Sector},
      journal = {Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics},
      address = {2007-04},
      number = {1379-2016-112894},
      pages = {14},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {This paper examines the effect of the U.S.-Mexico trade  agreement under the North American Free Trade Agreement  (NAFTA). The results suggest that U.S. agricultural imports  from Mexico have been responsive to tariff rate reductions  applied to Mexican products. A one percentage point  decrease in tariff rates is associated with an increase in  U.S. agricultural imports from Mexico by 5.31% in the first  6 years of NAFTA and by 2.62% in the last 6 years of NAFTA.  U.S. imports from Mexico have also been attributable to the  pre-NAFTA tariff rates. Overall, the results indicate that  the U.S.-Mexico trade agreement under NAFTA has been trade  creating rather than trade diverting.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/6618},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.6618},
}