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The United States and Canada share the world’s largest trading relationship, relying on one another to spur economic growth and create jobs for citizens in both nations. Brookings experts explore the complex range of infrastructure, energy, and trade policy issues facing the nations of North America and offer recommendations for promoting prosperity and security across the continent.
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May 2, 2013, Diana Villiers Negroponte and Ted Piccone
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April 24, 2013, Bruce Riedel
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April 18, 2013, Elizabeth Kneebone
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Book
2012, Andrés Rozental, ed.
Volume 4
2012, Nancy Pindus, Margaret Weir, Howard Wial and Hal Wolman, eds.
Agenda for Change
2009, Abraham F. Lowenthal, Ted Piccone, Laurence Whitehead and Foreword by Strobe Talbott, eds.
Social Policy, Informality, and Economic Growth in Mexico
2008, Santiago Levy
Vol. I
2008, Hal Wolman, Howard Wial and Margery Austin Turner, eds.
Sustaining Mexico's Progresa-Oportunidades Program
2006, Santiago Levy
Toward Efficient Urban Transportation
1998, Chad Shirley and Clifford Winston
Mexico-U.S. Relations
1997, Barry P. Bosworth, Nora Claudia Lustig and Susan M. Collins
1994, Anthony Downs
1992, R. Kent Weaver
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Arturo Sarukhan
Distinguished Affiliate, Foreign Policy, Metropolitan Policy Program
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