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NAFTA

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NAFTA

If NAFTA made this agreement, people would be able to move about Canada, the
United States, and Mexico with ease. The unskilled workers in Mexico would
migrate to "El Norte," looking for higher paying jobs. The supply of
workers in Mexico will drastically decrease. Only the terminally ignorant, or
those with families in Mexico, would stay in a poor country and earn low wages.
On the other hand, the United States' supply of workers will increase
drastically. Canada's supply of workers would not be changed dramatically,
because it is so similar to the United States, only further away. The amount of
workers moving from Canada to the United States and vice versa would not be
severely affected, however, if the United States' supply of workers becomes too
great then workers might migrate north to Canada to find jobs. High school
economics teachers would be able to work in any of the three countries, as the
same basic knowledge of economics is required. I think teachers in Mexico would
choose to move to the United States or Canada, if they were proficient in the
native language, because the wages would be much more gratifying. The supply of
economics teachers in the US and Canada would increase, thereby slightly
decreasing the wages. Mexico's supply of economics teachers would drop, so the
wages for economics teachers would slightly increase. Equilibrium wages for
economics teachers will remain about the same, and employment will be high. For
carpenters, again, I think the wages in the north would be higher. Because
carpentry does not involve extensive education and focuses on the talent and
skill of carpenters, workers would be able to easily move to another country. If
all of the carpenters in Mexico decide to "run for the border," the
supply of carpen...

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