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www.oecd.org/mexico is a one-stop-shop for OECD reports and statistics on Mexico. Browse the documents in chronological order or by topic.

Para leer una selección de noticias, publicaciones y documentos en español sobre América Latina, visite el Centro OCDE en México.

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OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Mexico

07-Oct-2009

This publication assesses the current status of Mexico's innovation system and policies, and identifies where and how the government should focus its efforts to improve the country’s innovation capabilities.

Policy Dialogue on Development Co-operation, Mexico City, 28-29 September 2009

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15-Sep-2009

This Policy Dialogue on Development Co-operation is part of a series of events bringing together members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) with other providers of development co-operation.

Education at a Glance 2009 - Summary of key findings: Mexico

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08-Sep-2009

This 2009 edition of Education at a Glance includes first results from TALIS, a survey on teacher practices, new analysis of the social benefits of education, new information on long-term unemployment and involuntary part-time work among young adults, and new data on the benefits of education.

Doing Better for Children: Highlights for Mexico

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01-Sep-2009

Most child well-being outcomes for Mexican children are far behind those seen in other OECD countries, according to the OECD’s first ever report on children. Mexico needs to strengthen its child policies in order to improve outcomes in the areas of child poverty, education and health and safety.

Towards a Green Economy: Policies to Tackle Climate Change

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24-Aug-2009

Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General

In his remarks to the National Forum on Energy, Environment and Climate Change Policy, Angel Gurría affirmed that we need to start producing, transporting, consuming, regulating, governing, even thinking, differently; starting today. Climate change means cultural change.

OECD Economic Survey of Mexico

30-Jul-2009

The latest economic survey of Mexico looks at the policies needed to respond to the economic crisis, manage oil revenues; make health and education spending more efficient and boost longer-term economic growth.

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