OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Mexico 2004
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OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Mexico 2004

Progress in Implementing Regulatory Reform

This comprehensive review of Mexican regulatory policy outlines progress made by Mexico since the 1999 review conducted by the OECD, and makes recommendations for further reforms aimed at promoting investment and boosting productivity and competitiveness.  In particular, the review examines the government's capacity to assure high quality regulation, the extent of market openness, and the performance of regulatory agencies for energy, water, financial services, and telecommunications.  A special chapter looks at electricity, for which OECD recommends important changes.

 

Publication Date :
04 Nov 2004
DOI :
10.1787/9789264017528-en
 
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Authors:
OECD
Pages :
69–87
DOI :
10.1787/9789264017528-5-en

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In 1999, the OECD review of regulatory reform in Mexico considered how domestic regulations, regulatory procedures and practices in Mexico affect the openness of the Mexican market and formulated policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the market orientation and trade and investment-friendliness of the Mexican regulatory environment.
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