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Visitors from EGADE Business School at the IC² Institute
On February 19, the IC² Institute hosted a meeting with representatives of the EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey. More
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GIST Startup Boot Camp Mexico
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Border Workshop/Jornadas Fronterizas, Nov. 11-12, 2011
The IC² Institute has paired with Espacio de Vinculación A.C. (EVAC) and Univision to organize a two-day workshop for college students from both sides of the Mexico-US border to examine the issues of immigration, security, and employment and to discuss … More
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Mexican entrepreneurs at the TechBA Expo
The IC² Global Commercialization Group has been supporting Mexican entrepreneurs since 2005 through TechBA Austin, the Technology Business Accelerator. At the 2011 TechBA Expo on July 14, members of the Austin technology community had the opportunity to make connections with … More
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Extending Medicare to Mexico: Impact on Mexican-Born Beneficiaries
This report presents the results of a policy research project conducted during the 2009-2010 academic year that examined the availability of health coverage in Mexico for Mexican-born persons who are or soon will be Medicare beneficiaries. This project included developing … More
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The Texas-Mexico Trade Corridor
The U.S.-Mexico relationship has been rocky for some time, and there is little doubt that the current recession has made matters worse. The relationship between the two countries has been strained by competition for jobs, infrastructure issues, security concerns, and … More
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IC² Institute cited in creation of Tamaulipas Science and Technology Park
Austin American-Statesman, Monday, November 16, 2009 “Tamaulipas has long been an important manufacturing hub, as the concentration of maquiladoras along the Texas border attests. This week, with the inauguration of the Science and Technology Park of Tamaulipas (TecnoTam), we are … More
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Border health care
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Shaping Health Reform for the US-Mexico Border Region
There is no area in the U.S. where improving health coverage and availability is more urgent than in the Texas-Mexico border, where population growth and disease rates rise, yet the number of physicians and dentists in the health system remains … More
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Infrastructure Tolls in Texas: Evidence from the Borderplex
Do changes in tolls rates affect pedestrian, car, and truck traffic across the bridges between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico? As more and more attention is paid to the use of tolls as funding mechanisms for new road and … More
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