Jesus Cañas : Citation Profile


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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

54

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9

Papers

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Books

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   22 years (2002 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Jesus Cañas has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 3 (3.49 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Jesus Cañas.

Is cited by:

Fullerton, Thomas (10)

Ramirez, Miguel (8)

Kose, Ayhan (6)

Otrok, Christopher (5)

Hirata, Hideaki (4)

Coronado, Roberto (3)

Vargas-Silva, Carlos (3)

Ruiz, Isabel (3)

Taylor, J. Edward (2)

Baldwin, Richard (2)

Ali, Amjad (2)

Cites to:

Trebing, Michael (4)

McKenzie, David (4)

Rapoport, Hillel (4)

Rapoport, Hillel (4)

Adams, Richard (3)

Chiquiar, Daniel (3)

Hanson, Gordon (3)

owens, raymond (2)

Zavodny, Madeline (2)

Orrenius, Pia (2)

Verba, Michael (2)

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Where Jesus Cañas has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Southwest Economy36
Crossroads7
Business Frontier6
Houston Business2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas7
Vista / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas2

Recent works citing Jesus Cañas (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Femicide Rates in Mexican Cities along the US-Mexico Border. (2023). Vemala, Prasad R ; Albuquerque, Pedro H. In: AMSE Working Papers. RePEc:aim:wpaimx:2316.

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2023The US-China Trade War and the Relocation of Global Value Chains to Mexico. (2023). Torres, Luis Bernardo ; Zurita, Alfonso Cebreros ; Utar, Hale. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10638.

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2023Remittances and the Size and Composition of Government Spending. (2023). Ponce, Benito Alan. In: Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance). RePEc:imx:journl:v:18:y:2023:i:4:p:4.

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2023Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2017. (2023). Ramirez, Miguel. In: Bulletin of Applied Economics. RePEc:rmk:rmkbae:v:10:y:2023:i:1:p:115-131.

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Works by Jesus Cañas:


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2013The Impact of the Maquiladora Industry on U.S. Border Cities In: Growth and Change.
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2011The impact of the maquiladora industry on U.S. border cities.(2011) In: Working Papers.
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2002A decade of change: El Pasos economic transition of the 1990s In: Business Frontier.
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2002Maquiladora industry: past, present and future In: Business Frontier.
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2003Composite index: a new measure of El Pasos economy In: Business Frontier.
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2004Maquilador downturn: structural change or cyclical factors? In: Business Frontier.
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2004Framing the future: tomorrows border economy In: Business Frontier.
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2005Framing the future: tomorrows border economy.(2005) In: Vista.
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2004U.S.-Mexico trade: are we still connected? In: Business Frontier.
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2005Border cities: economic competitors or complements? In: Crossroads.
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2005Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies In: Crossroads.
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2005Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies.(2005) In: Vista.
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2006Housing market trends in El Paso In: Crossroads.
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2007Low-wage occupations remain a hallmark of El Paso economy In: Crossroads.
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2007Mexico regulatory change redefines maquiladora In: Crossroads.
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2007El Paso economy sluggish in 2007: U.S. slowdown outweighs Fort Bliss expansion In: Crossroads.
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2010Is the recession over in El Paso? In: Crossroads.
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2014Fed manufacturing surveys provide insight into national economy In: Economic Letter.
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2003A new index of coincident economic activity for Houston In: Houston Business.
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2005Trade, manufacturing put Mexico back on track in 2004 In: Houston Business.
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2005Texas border employment and maquiladora growth In: Monograph.
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2006Commentary on session III: U.S.-Mexico remittances: recent trends and measurement issues In: Proceedings.
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2014Reforma Energética: Mexico takes first steps to overhaul oil industry In: Southwest Economy.
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2014Spotlight: NAFTA at 20: shortcomings suggest trade agreement alone isnt enough In: Southwest Economy.
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2015Mexicos four economies reflect regional differences, challenges In: Southwest Economy.
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2016Spotlight: remittance to Mexico fall as immigration, income stagnate In: Southwest Economy.
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2016Texas border cities illustrate benefits and challenges of trade In: Southwest Economy.
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2017Intra-Industry Trade with Mexico May Aid U.S. Global Competitiveness In: Southwest Economy.
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2017Go Figure: Remittances to Central America Soar In: Southwest Economy.
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2018Spotlight: Mexico Sees Stronger 2018, NAFTA Challenges In: Southwest Economy.
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2019Position as Top Exporting State Exposes Texas to Shifting Trade Policy In: Southwest Economy.
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2019Spotlight: Mexicos Fiscal Reform Earns Mixed Reviews In: Southwest Economy.
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2019Go Figure: Assessing the Cost of Longer Border Wait Times In: Southwest Economy.
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2020Mexico’s Higher Costs Under USMCA May Potentially Offset Gains from China-Related Trade Spurt with U.S. In: Southwest Economy.
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2020Snapshot: Texas Employment Estimate Debuts In: Southwest Economy.
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2021COVID-19 Poses Stubborn Challenge to Economic Growth in Mexico In: Southwest Economy.
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2022Maquiladoras, Mexico’s Engine of Trade, Driven to Navigate Evolving Demand In: Southwest Economy.
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2022Spotlight: Texas Exports Reach New Record Despite Strong Dollar In: Southwest Economy.
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2023Mexican IT services firm pitches ‘nearshoring’ as alternative to overseas ties In: Southwest Economy.
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2023Strong U.S. labor market drives record remittances to Mexico In: Southwest Economy.
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2024Mexico’s productivity woes limit nearshoring, growth potential In: Southwest Economy.
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2024Strong peso, stubborn inflation cloud Mexico’s 2024 growth prospects In: Southwest Economy.
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2006U.S., Mexico deepen economic ties In: Southwest Economy.
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2006Border benefits from Mexican shoppers In: Southwest Economy.
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2007Explaining the increase in remittances to Mexico In: Southwest Economy.
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2007Maquiladora recovery: lessons for the future In: Southwest Economy.
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2007Maquiladora data: Mexican reform clouds view of key industry In: Southwest Economy.
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2008New Dallas Fed indicator tracks Texas retail sales In: Southwest Economy.
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2009Recession arrives in Texas: a rougher ride in 2009 In: Southwest Economy.
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2009The maquiladoras changing geography In: Southwest Economy.
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2010Spotlight: remittances to Mexico: cross-border money flows slowed by U.S. slump In: Southwest Economy.
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2010Spotlight: maquiladora employment: new data confirm pickup in Juarez factory jobs In: Southwest Economy.
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2011Trade conference explores U.S.–Mexico common bonds In: Southwest Economy.
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2011Spotlight: Texas service sector outlook survey completing the regional economic picture In: Southwest Economy.
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2011Mexico rides global recovery but still faces hurdles In: Southwest Economy.
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2012Texas economy moves from recovery to expansion In: Southwest Economy.
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2012Mexico resilient in 2011 amid global uncertainty and sluggish U.S. growth In: Southwest Economy.
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2013Will reforms pay off this time? Experts assess Mexico’s prospects In: Southwest Economy.
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2004Business cycle coordination along the Texas-Mexico border In: Working Papers.
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2005Industrial structure and economic complementarities in city pairs on the Texas-Mexico border In: Working Papers.
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2010Do remittances boost economic development? Evidence from Mexican states In: Working Papers.
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2014Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey: survey methodology and performance In: Working Papers.
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2018Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey: Survey Methodology and Performance In: Working Papers.
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2024Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey: Survey Methodology, Performance and Forecast Accuracy In: Working Papers.
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