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Mexico

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Pourcentage de la main-d'œuvre ayant une formation de niveau supérieur : Amérique du Nord est issu de Panorama des régions de l'OCDE 2009.
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Indice de croissance de l'emploi des régions de niveau TL3 affichant la plus forte croissance de l'emploi (le taux de croissance de l'OCDE est égal à 1), 1995-2005 est issu de Panorama des régions de l'OCDE 2009.
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  • 16 Jun 2009
  • OECD
  • Pages: 418
This report reviews how both national and state policies in Mexico can better support regional innovation systems and includes profiles of 15 states.
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The most relevant instrument for the effective implementation of the Mexican Law for Transparency and Access to Information (LAI), which was enacted in June 2003, has been the use of information technologies. Official Federal Institute for Access to ...
The State of Mexico is located in the Centre meso-region. Alongside Mexico City (Federal District), its populous municipalities encompass the largest metropolitan area in the country with over 18.8 million inhabitants. Because of its proximity to ...
The state of Coahuila, located on the US border in the North-East meso-region, is the third largest state in terms of surface area. But with only 2.5 million inhabitants, it is the16th state in terms of population and one of the least densely ...
The state of Chihuahua is a Northern border (to the US) state located between the North-East and North-West meso-regions. It is big by Mexico standards, actually the largest state (larger than the United Kingdom) and has a population of just over ...
This chapter provides quantitative evidence for the need of a regional approach to improving Mexico’s competitiveness. First it reviews the national context within which state performance should be contextualised. This context is one of ...
The state of Michoacan in central Mexico (the Centre-West meso-region) is the 16th largest state in terms of land size. With a population of just over four million inhabitants (3.8% of the national total), it is the 14th most densely populated ...
The state of Colima is a small coastal state, the fourth smallest in the whole of Mexico, located in the Centre-West meso-region. It has the most active Pacific coast port of Mexico, Manzanillo, that with Colima City concentrate most of the state’s ...
The state of Tamaulipas is a border state in the North-East meso-region. It has coast to the Gulf of Mexico and is also an oil and gas rich state. It is the 6th largest in surface area (about half the size of Austria). With a population of just over ...
The state of Aguascalientes is in the Centre-West meso-region in the middle of Mexico with proximity to the large domestic markets in the North and Central regions of the country. It is one of the smallest states both in terms of size and population ...
Mexico’s lack of productivity growth is one of the primary barriers to country competitiveness. Unlike in many OECD countries, there are relatively few incentives provided by national policy in a range of policy families to promote the development ...
The state of Nuevo Leon is a Northern border state in the North-East meso-region. It is the 13th largest in surface area (just smaller than Ireland). However, with a population of around 4.2 million inhabitants (4.1% of the country, eighth ...
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