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Mexico

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This chapter outlines the legal and institutional context for the implementation and enforcement of technical regulations in Mexico. It provides an overview of the Mexico’s standardisation and metrology system, describing the main laws and policies...
Spanish
The oil prices and budget assumptions 1997-2007 appears in OECD Economic Surveys: Mexico.
This chapter examines how SME and entrepreneurship policies and programmes are adapted to differing needs across the states and regions of Mexico and how coherence is achieved between federal and state policies and programmes. Policy recommendations...
Spanish
This chapter describes the governance structure of the procurement function of the State Government of Nuevo León, which is currently undergoing a process of centralisation. The chapter analyses the potential benefits and risks of a centralised...
Spanish
This chapter highlights the importance and benefits of regulatory policy. It also defines regulatory governance and discusses the main elements for an effective management of regulatory governance: regulatory policy, institutions and tools.
The COVID-19 crisis has had a profound impact on SME access to finance. In particular, the sudden drop in revenues created acute liquidity shortages, threatening the survival of many viable businesses. The report documents an increase in demand for...
French
As a result of austerity policies, the Government of Mexico, via the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, SHCP) decided to leverage on an existing body, specifically a quasi-state entity (entidad...
Spanish
This chapter provides an assessment of well-being in Mexican states through evidence in 12 dimensions covering both material conditions and quality of life. The analysis examines the extent of disparities between states and, when possible, of...
This chapter provides an overview of Mexico’s e-government efforts and its collaboration with the OECD to strengthen the use of information and communication technologies to deliver better government. The chapter goes over the main findings and...
Evaluation and assessment in Mexico operates at five key levels: (i) national system – namely through education indicators, national student assessments and international student surveys; (ii) state sub-systems – through education indicators and...
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