Macroeconomic indicators
Private credit as a share of GDP
Contributions to GDP per capita growth
Stringency of employment protection legislation
Distribution of manufacturing enterprises by size class
PISA results for Mexico
Start-up delays and costs for starting a business
Air pollution and water stress
Energy, GDP and carbon emissions
Gasoline prices and tax revenues
Unit price of water and sanitation services to households
PEMEX revenue per employee compared with other state-owned oil companies
Fiscal balance and public debt
Gross national debt as a share of government tax revenues
Sub-national revenue as a percentage of sub-national spending
Recurrent taxes on immovable property
VAT revenues as a percentage of potential revenue from final consumption
Relative poverty in the late 2000s
Poverty indicators
Gaps in GDP per capita and productivity are wide and persistent
Unit labour costs have been falling as labour productivity has improved in manufacturing
Shift-share analysis of labour productivity evolution
Very small and large enterprises dominate employment
Education performance based on PISA scores is weak at all levels
The time required to start a business has been falling in nearly all states
Concentration in selected economic sectors
Mexico's average and trade-weighted tariffs have been reduced
Safety as a component of the OECD Better Life Index
Mexico scores poorly on indexes of the rule of law and corruption
Subsidy incidence by income group
Impact on GHG emissions of phasing-out fossil fuel subsidies
Revenues from environmentally-related taxes
Electric power transmission and distribution losses
CO emissions by sector
CONAGUA's budget and revenues from water abstraction charges
Water tariffs and tariffs by municipality
Investments required to 2030 in low-carbon interventions in Mexico by sector
Investments required to implement the 2030 Water Agenda
PEMEX oil production by field
Financial summary of PEMEX
Key highlights on sub-national spending
Sub-government revenue and expenditure, 2011
Health outcomes by state
Health spending by state
Earmarked health spending per state
Most municipalities depend on external funding
State and local tax revenue
Transfers are not equalising and little related to local tax effort
The social infrastructure fund does target marginalisation
Regional disparities across OECD countries
Sub-central government debt
Fiscal gaps