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Increased Canada-US Border inspections and their affect on the economy.
Title: Increased Canada-US Border inspections and their affect on the economy.
Category: Business & Economy
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Increased Canada-US Border inspections and their affect on the economy.
This paper examines how post 9/11 increased security at the Canada US border has negatively affected teh economies on both sides of the border. Background
On September 11, 2001, North America's world changed forever. After the obvious loss of lives, buildings, and sense of security, North America is also facing several other problems. Like throwing a rock in a pond, the ripples extend far beyond the splash.
One of the ripples from 9/11 is increased, and tighter, Canada-US border
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smaller and faster. This approach would be costly, however it may have an intangible asset in that it would make the governments, and citizens, feel safer than with the other option. Which seems safer: letting people cross the border without inspection, or more people on the border doing inspections? Of course, in the minds of the people, more people on the border may be the ideal solution even if there is an extra cost involved.
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