Reforms are expected to yield large impacts
The economy is resilient
A recession is unlikely in the short term
Oil dependence in Mexico
Monetary policy has successfully anchored inflation expectations
The government expects to return to primary surplus and put the debt-to-GDP on a downward path
Some well-being indicators are low compared to OECD peers
With low social spending, poverty and income disparities remain high
Disparities across Mexico
Mexico's tax structure should be more diversified
Mexico's VAT, as a share of tax revenues, is in line with OECD but lags behind peer countries, 2014
Increase spending while ensuring fiscal sustainability
Education quality remains lacking in Mexico and regional differences persist
Lack of skills is a major constraint on firms' operations
Female labour force participation in Mexico has increased but leadership gaps remain
Gender gaps in financial inclusion are large
Multi-factor productivity diverges across sectors
Employment and productivity changes in the agriculture sector during catching-up episodes among selected OECD countries
Mexico's import content of exports (ICE) in selected manufacturing sectors has declined
Ample scope to reduce foreign investment and trade barriers
Mexico is the poorest performer for safety and corruption across OECD countries
Green growth indicators in Mexico