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In a bold policy effort, Mexico recently moved away from subsidies to transport fuels, increased tax rates on these fuels and introduced a carbon tax. This paper analyses these reforms using a broad set of criteria that consider the main practical...
This chapter provides an assessment of the economy of Morelos identifying strengths and challenges for economic development. The analysis starts with the macroeconomic context which affects the economy of Morelos and then turns to a discussion of the...
This chapter presents some characteristics of the political, geographic and demographic context of Mexico. It examines the key features of the economy, with a focus on the country’s strategic industries, and the labour market. The chapter briefly...
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Mexico’s active efforts to embrace globalisation are reflected in many aspects of its domestic policies, practices and institutions. It has introduced international considerations into its domestic rule-making procedures and uses a variety of ways to...
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Fair, dynamic and strategic management of the public workforce is assumed to be a critical variable for developing a high-performing public sector and building a modern government administration. This chapter analyses the main strengths and windows ...
This chapter discusses the technological trends and the new policy scenario brought about by the 4th industrial revolution. Growing connectivity and new emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, blockchain, cloud computing, data analytics...
The Mexican tax system encompasses a number of commendable features and disincentives to work, save and invest appear less severe than in most other OECD countries. However, the system also contains major deficiencies, which hampers the efficiency...
This edition of the Reader’s Companion accompanies Skills Matter: Additional Results from the Survey of Adult Skills that reports the results from the 39 countries and regions that participated in the 3 rounds of data collection in the first cycle of...
This chapter provides an in-depth analysis of the methodology used to develop Nuevo León’s main long-term planning tool, the Strategic Plan 2015-2030 “Nuevo León Mañana”, as well as its consequent structure. OECD findings suggest that the joint...
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Ombudsmen in OECD countries have a tradition which dates back to the 1960s. However, the establishment of SME-dedicated ombudsmen is a more recent trend which has developed along three main models: redress model; clearing house model; and advocacy...
This chapter first briefly reviews the evolution of Mexico’s S&T and innovation policy over the last four decades, describes and assesses recent policy initiatives concerning the institutional framework and the support programmes, and proposes some ...
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 ...
In this era of information and knowledge-based economies, education systems all over the world are facing the challenge of providing quality education to all citizens as a means of opening opportunities for current and future generations alike. With ...
Mexico´s public investment process is strengthened by an institutional framework that ensures that projects with a high social return are given preference. The Federal Law of Budget and Financial Responsibility establishes as prerequisite for federal...
On 3 September 2014, Mexico’s President announced the construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City (Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, NAICM). This project is one of the three largest airport infrastructure...
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