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From Scale to Systems: A Playbook for U.S.–Mexico Integration

North America’s next phase of integration will depend less on megaprojects and trade volumes than on the systems that connect firms—recognized test results across borders, supplier visibility, and coordinated procurement....
Gilberto García-Vazquez

The Consequences of Nicaragua’s Radicalization and Options for US Foreign Policy

This memo offers insight into the current situation in Nicaragua in 2025, its political and economic activities, and their effects on U.S. foreign policy....
Manuel Orozco

The US Flows of Money Transfers in 2026: Preliminary Projections

This blog outlines how the flow of money to Latin America and the Caribbean in 2026 will likely increase slightly, driven by diminishing annual changes in transactions....
Manuel Orozco

Water Security at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Causes of Water Decline and What’s at Risk 

This article examines the contemporary consequences of anthropogenic modifications and climate-induced environmental changes on the Colorado River and the Rio Grande, highlighting their growing social, economic, and public health impacts...
Ana Kourchenko

The Marketplace for Money Transfers to the Dominican Republic: An Assessment

The following report is a country profile that analyses the money transfer marketplace to the Dominican Republic. In particular, the report looks at competition in the market. The report includes...
Manuel Orozco

El acceso a productos financieros en Guatemala: caracterización, tendencias y opciones

Este informe es un estudio de mercado sobre productos financieros en Guatemala, con un enfoque en el sector rural, en ocho departamentos. El informe ofrece una perspectiva macroeconómica del país...
Manuel Orozco

Redesigning the “Autonomy within Limits” Accord: US-Mexico Relations in the Second Trump Presidency

Pamela K. Starr explores how the Trump administration’s coercive trade, security, and migration policies are reshaping the century-old “Autonomy within Limits” accord, straining U.S.–Mexico relations but ultimately pointing toward a...
Pamela K. Starr

After the Shock: Mexico’s Path to Leverage in a Disrupted Global Economy

Mexico’s position in the global trade realignment could be pivotal, opening a path toward a more sovereign and resilient economy. The same forces that exposed its vulnerabilities have also revealed...
Gilberto García-Vazquez

Migrant Remittances to Central America and Options for Development

This article examines the role of family remittances in Central America, analyzing two dimensions of the flows—macroeconomic and household—identifying the links between these flows and development through finance, and offering...
Manuel Orozco

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