NAFTA does not greatly provide benefit to Mexico. This can be said that exports are not an important determinant of economic growth. However, few companies are benefit from exports with few connections to local production and yet fail to create more employment. Thus, each country’s development is strongly depends on a national plan instead of NAFTA as development cannot be produced if solely rely on market forces. …show more content…
NAFTA allows corporations to exploit and enjoy their rights. In order to deal with the social dimensions of development, an enhanced NAFTA is essential to go beyond the silent integration of markets. There is a problem, since the concept of enhanced NAFTA is something similar to the European model, it is a little chance even nearly impossible to get support among businesses as well as the respective parliaments of the NAFTA partners. (Kondonassis, Malliaris, & Paraskecopoulos,