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Getting It Right

Strategic Agenda for Reforms in Mexico

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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.

English Also available in: Spanish

Foreword

It gives me great pleasure to present this second edition of Getting it Right for Mexico. As never before, Mexico has a historic opportunity to build consensus in a number of areas that will make it possible to embark on far-reaching structural reforms, representing a qualitative leap in the country’s development. The 13 Presidential decisions for Mexico, contained in President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Message to the Nation on taking office on 1 December in the National Palace, laid the foundations for promoting those changes. These commitments have been supported and developed in greater depth by the 95 commitments of the Pact for Mexico (Pacto por México), which was signed by the leaders of the main political parties. The challenge now will be to turn those historical agreements into decisions and practical policies. This study aims to support Mexico tackling that challenge, contributing analysis, comparisons, and recommendations in the reform areas.

English Also available in: Spanish

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