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Mexico

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  • 12 Nov 2007
  • Ellina Levina, John Jacob, Luis Enrique Ramos Bustillos, Ivonne Ortiz
  • Pages: 68
The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse policy frameworks that are important for facilitating adaptation to climate change impacts in coastal zones. The paper is based on a case study analysis of the Gulf of Mexico and examines two ...
Global deforestation is occurring at a fast rate, around 13 million ha/yr (FAO, 2006) and is a major contributor to climate change. Emissions from deforestation in the 1990s are estimated at 5.8Gt/CO2/yr, and account for one-fifth of global ...
This chapter includes data on trade between Mexico and partner countries and groups of partner countries. The data are broken down into imports and exports and are presented in millions of US dollars. Methodological notes provide more information ...
  • 04 Oct 2007
  • OECD
  • Pages: 206
A lo largo de los últimos diez años, México ha logrado avances significativos hacia la estabilidad macroeconómica, habiendo puesto en marcha importantes reformas estructurales para abrir adicionalmente la economía al comercio y mejorar el ...
French, English
  • 04 Oct 2007
  • OECD
  • Pages: 178
This edition of OECD's periodic economic survey of Mexico examines key challenges Mexico faces in the medium-term including strengthening public finances, maximising the gains from integration into the world economy, improving infrastructure ...
French, Spanish
  • 04 Oct 2007
  • OECD
  • Pages: 222
The Mexican state of Yucatán, with its strategically important location near the United States, Central America and the Caribbean, is one of the most dynamic regions in the OECD. Yucatán is also a land of contrasts. It is a lagging but growing ...
Spanish
The Yucatán Peninsula was a territory that remained isolated for many years. Its integration process to the rest of Mexico was slow and difficult, particularly during the nineteenth century when various independence attempts were undertaken which ...
OECD regions show diverse economic performance and income. Despite the OECD groups 30 of the most developed economies in the world, regional performance and development is far from homogenous. An analysis of the 324 TL2 regions in the OECD reveals ...
Analysis of the current policy agenda for improving regional competitiveness and social cohesion in Yucatán must take into account the implications of recent political and economic transformations at both the national and state levels. Since the ...
OECD regions have been converging and the process has been driven by lagging, yet dynamic regions. Despite robust growth in lagging regions has not been enough to reduce disparities there is a process of catching-up. It is important to identify the ...
Extent of restrictive regulation in network industries, appears in OECD Economic Surveys: Mexico.
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