Productivity is picking up in some parts of the economy
Mexico's backward and forward participation in GVCs, 2011
Backward GVC participation ratio: relative contribution of policy and non-policy factors
The impact on GVC integration of other policies
Mexico's participation in GVCs, share of intermediates in total trade of manufactured goods and export penetration into the US economy
Mexico's exports are evolving
Light vehicles production and installed capacity
Auto sector performance
Mexico's backward and forward participation to GVCs in selected sectors vs peer OECD countries (2011)
Projected 2014 backward GVC integration in manufacturing industries (ICE)
Sectorial complexity measures vs backward participation in GVCs (ICE)
Backward GVC participation and labour productivity vs revealed comparative advantage (RCA)
Mexico's Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) is the lowest among OECD countries
FDI flows and stocks
FDI, backward integration to GVCs and labour productivity
Research and development (R&D) expenditure
Sectors spending more in R&D are more integrated in GVCs and enjoy higher labour productivity
Intellectual property activity
ISO certified industries are more backward integrated in GVCs
Sectors with higher educated workers are more productive and more integrated in GVCs
Mexico's share of engineering graduates is high but lags behind in tertiary and vocational
High sectoral concentration is an issue in the south
Entry barriers vary widely across localities
Contribution of SMEs to GVCs in Mexico
Informality and productivity by firm size
Aggregate TFP growth and firm-level dispersion
Vulnerability to demand shocks in GVCs, by economy