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Mexico

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  • 10 Jan 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 260
L’édition 2003 de l'Étude économique consacrée au Mexique comporte des chapitres consacrés à la réforme structurelle et à la migration.
English, Spanish
The genesis of the new Pension System for the private sector dates back to 1992 with the introduction of individual accounts as a complementary defined contribution program to the Pay-Go system. This program was known as the Retirement Savings ...
Alimentée principalement par une demande intérieure vigoureuse, la croissance s’est accélérée après la mi-2004, et les perspectives devraient rester prometteuses malgré le ralentissement attendu de la demande étrangère. Après une hausse marquée ...
English
Growth quickened after mid-2004, underpinned principally by robust domestic demand, and prospects are expected to remain bright despite a projected slowdown of foreign demand. After a sharp rise, headline inflation turned down again in early 2005 ...
French
  • 07 Jul 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 158
This book describes the strengths and weaknesses of the Mexican health system in terms of access, quality, efficiency, financial sustainability, and effectiveness of recent reforms.
Spanish
  • 25 Aug 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 240
This review is the first study that undertakes an in-depth analysis of e-government in Mexico from a whole-of-government perspective.
Cette publication met en lumière les enseignements tirés de la mise en œuvre des réformes. L’exercice de suivi porte sur les questions centrales de l’ouverture des marchés et de la capacité du gouvernement à produire une réglementation de qualité ...
English
The growth of potential GDP in Mexico is not fast enough to narrow the income gap with other OECD countries at a sufficient pace. The persistent weakness in human capital development contributes to this situation. In particular, Mexicans spend...
Enhanced autonomy of sub-national governments has spurred innovative management. Spending assignments across levels of government, however, often overlap and/or are not yet fully understood by most citizens. Sub-national governments’ accountability...
  • 18 Oct 2005
  • James Winpenny
  • Pages: 108
This volume tests the relevance and usefulness of guarantees to public and private actors in developing countries, especially for funding development projects.
French
  • 18 Oct 2005
  • James Winpenny
  • Pages: 128
Cet ouvrage évalue la pertinence et l’utilité des garanties accordées aux acteurs publics et privés de pays en développement, en particulier pour le financement de projets de développement.
English
  • 02 Nov 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 172
This 2005 survey of Mexico's economy examines key challenges faced by Mexico including delivery of education services, improving business conditions, strengthening public finances, and getting the most out of public sector decentralisation.
Spanish, French
Après un ralentissement au premier semestre de 2005 sous l’effet d’un affaiblissement de la demande extérieure, la croissance devrait s’accélérer après le milieu de l’année, grâce au renforcement des marchés à l’exportation et à une augmentation des ...
German, English
Following a slowdown in the first half of 2005 due to weaker foreign demand, growth is expected to pick up after mid year, underpinned by the strengthening of export markets and increased public investment, fuelled by high oil revenues. Headline and ...
German, French
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