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  • 27-June-2013

    English

    Getting It Right - Strategic Agenda for Reforms in Mexico

    Getting it Right is one of the most complete toolkits that the OECD has designed to help a country at the start of a new government administration. In this publication, the focus of the Organisation’s multidisciplinary knowledge is on Mexico; the discussion is enriched with international experience, and comparison based on best practices. In addition, the report identifies the Mexican economy’s strengths and weaknesses so as to support the design, promotion and implementation of key public policies for better economic performance.
  • 13-April-2012

    English

    OECD Territorial Reviews: Chihuahua, Mexico 2012

    Located at the border with the US, Chihuahua has benefited from FDI and NAFTA. Chihuahua has been one of the richest regions in Mexico and one of the most dynamic in the OECD. However, the region’s FDI-trade link with the USA has also led to some vulnerability to external shocks. The two crises affecting the USA in the past decade affected Chihuahua more than any other state. Despite recent progress in the quality of education, other structural challenges such as lower productivity growth, high inactivity rates and dwindling employment rates have been factors in Chihuahua’s sluggish growth. Chihuahua not only displays large intra-regional and gender inequalities, but also the largest inter-ethnic inequality levels in the country. Chihuahua can gain from a territorial approach to policymaking that integrates sectoral policies, fostering value-added in rural activities, better linking SME-development and FDI-attraction policies, as well as between innovation capacities and applications. The region could also strengthen their recent inclusive governance arrangement with civil society and the private sector.  Growth and development can only be possible if the current challenges in insecurity, water shortage and public finance are addressed.
  • 25-novembre-2011

    Français

    Des politiques macroéconomiques et structurelles contribuant à la stabilisation de l’économie Mexicaine

    Les améliorations du cadre macroéconomique intervenues au cours des deux dernières décennies et la réglementation prudente du système financier ont contribué à réduire l’instabilité de la production au Mexique par rapport aux autres pays de l’OCDE.

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  • 15-novembre-2011

    Français

    Une réforme des finances publiques pour une économie Mexicaine plus forte, plus juste et plus saine

    Étant donné la lenteur de la croissance et l’ampleur des inégalités, le Mexique a besoin d’investir dans les infrastructures, l’éducation et les politiques sociales et il a accru ses dépenses dans tous ces domaines.

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  • 1-April-2010

    English

    Successful Practices and Policies to Promote Regulatory Reform and Entrepreneurship at the Subnational Level

    This working paper is part of the OECD-Mexico initiative “Strengthening of Economic Competition and Regulatory Improvement for Competitiveness”. It summarises the findings of several case studies on best practices to promote regulatory reform and entrepreneurship at the sub-national level.

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  • 3-novembre-2009

    Français

    Améliorer les performances : renforcer l’efficience des dépenses de santé et d’éducation au Mexique

    Malgré les progrès réalisés ces vingt dernières années, les indicateurs du Mexique dans les domaines de l’éducation et de la santé restent nettement inférieurs à la moyenne OCDE et aux indicateurs de certains pays émergents d’Amérique latine.

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