Research by Area
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2023 | How Texas Migration Patterns Changed During the Pandemic By: Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2022 |
Trade in Value Added: Understanding Texas-Mexico Trade Flows Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2021 |
Deep in the Heart of North America: Texas and the Future of North American Energy Trade Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2021 |
Migration, Job Creation and Business Formation: A Case for Texas Exceptionalism? Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2021 |
Map of Mexican Investment in Texas
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2021 |
Dallas Diversity and Inclusion Study Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2020 |
Health Care and Education Access of Transnational Children in Mexico Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2020 |
Migration and Inequalities in the Face of COVID-19 Series Economic, Political and Social Context in Mexico and The United States Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español Descargar Investigación Completa Vulnerable Populations and Support Networks in Mexico and The United States Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2019 |
How Much is Too Much? Administrative Burden and Texas State Policy Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2019 |
Contemporary High-Skilled Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Texas Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2019 |
A Profile of Highly Skilled Mexican Immigrants in Texas and its Largest Metropolitan Areas This joint publication features new data about how many recent Mexican immigrants in the largest Texas cities are high skilled and how their income level is contributing to the local economies. The findings will be featured in events in both Dallas and Washington D.C. and would continue the Center’s working relationship with one of the best research institutions in migration. Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2019 |
Immigration Policy Reform for a Stronger Economy Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny propose several ideas that would allow for the US immigration system to function more efficiently by bringing in essential workers and more sensibly allocating visas, reducing hiring bottlenecks, and lessening uncertainty and queuing for both immigrants and employers. Additional changes would free up labor among existing immigrants and reduce incentives for Central American asylum seekers to venture north. Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2018 |
Investing in the Neighborhood: Changing Mexico-U.S. Migration Patterns and Opportunities for Sustainable Cooperation Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español |
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2018 |
What Happened to Mexico's Burgos Shale? Developments, Strategies, and Policy Options Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español
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2018 |
Economic Integration in North America: Changes in US Trade Policy and the Effects on Texas Regional Exports to Mexico Download Policy Brief Download Full Report En Español
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2018 |
Is Mexican Migration to the United States an Issue of Economic Inequality? Lead Researcher: Rene Zenteno, Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio
En Español
Descargar Investigación Completa
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2018 |
Texico: The Texas-Mexico Partnership & its Uncertain Future We partnered with the O'Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom in the SMU Cox School of Business to produce their annual report exploring the history and potential future of the Texas-Mexico economic partnership. |
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2018 |
The New Middle of Immigration Reform: The View from Texas We sponsored a survey in partnership with the Bipartisan Policy Institute to understand what Texans want out of immigration reform. |
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2017 |
Institutions, Trade and Economic Prosperity: An Examination of the U.S. and Mexican States En Español
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2017 |
Slowdown in Mexico-U.S. Migration: Why is Texas Different? Lead Researcher: Dr. Alfredo Cuecuecha, President, Colegio Tlaxcala. Tlaxcala, Mexico
En Español |
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2017 |
Does Migration Cause Income Inequality? En Español |
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2017 | Are Mexican and U.S. Workers Complements or Substitutes?
Lead Researcher: Dr. Raymond Robertson, Helen and Roy Ryu Chair in Economics and Government, Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service. College Station, Texas
En Español |
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2017 |
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