Document Type
Border Policy Brief
Publication Date
2015
Keywords
Economic Relationships, Border Security, Human Mobility
Abstract
There are many benefits of the NEXUS program, ranging from personal time savings to improved security. While monetizing those benefits is challenging, it is important to assess the value of NEXUS and provide information that can support further expansion of the program. This Border Brief quantifies certain individual economic benefits of membership in the NEXUS program using data from 2012 to 2014. We focus on the Peace Arch/Douglas crossing, where the traffic volume is high and a large percentage of travelers are enrolled in NEXUS.
Volume
10
Issue
3 - Summer
Recommended Citation
Dingman, Christopher and Edgel, Daniel, "Monetizing Some Benefits of Participation in NEXUS" (2015). Border Policy Research Institute Publications. 9.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/bpri_publications/9
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
United States--Boundaries--Canada; Canada--Boundaries--United States
Geographic Coverage
United States; Canada
Genre/Form
technical reports
Type
Text
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
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