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Border Barometer
Running 5,000 miles between two of the world\u27s most interdependent nations, the Canada-U.S. border plays an important role, directly and indirectly, in the lives of millions of North Americans. Whether as separator or seam, obstruction or conduit, the border influences a wide range of economic social interactions. The precise influence depends on a variety of policies and the extent to which those policies facilitate the movement of goods, people, capital, and ideas while ensuring the individual and collective security of the two countries
Border Barometer
McKinley Research Group; Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University; Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge; University of Minnesota Duluth. Bureau of Business and Economic Research; Cross-Border Institute, University of Windsor; Kathryn Friedman, SUNY Buffalo; Jeffrey Ayres, Saint Michael's College; Stefano Tijerina, University of Maine. (2021). Border Barometer. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/225050