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Briefing note for OECD Health Data 2009: How Does Mexico Comparepdf,109Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2009 Total health spending accounted for 5.9% of GDP in Mexico in 2007, one of the lowest shares among OECD countries and three percentage points lower than the average of 8.9% in OECD countries. Related documents: |
OECD Economic Outlook No. 85 - Mexicopdf,10Kb,English | View long abstract 24-Jun-2009 Summary of economic developments and projections for Mexico taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Creating Effective Teaching and Learning Environments: First Results from TALIS: Briefing Note Mexicopdf,189Kb,English | View long abstract 16-Jun-2009 OECD’s Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) provides the first internationally comparative perspective on the conditions of teaching and learning. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation: 15 Mexican StatesEnglish | View long abstract 16-Jun-2009 This report reviews how both national and state policies in Mexico can better support regional innovation systems and includes profiles of 15 states. It reviews how both national and state policies in Mexico can better support regional innovation systems and includes profiles of 15 states. |
Society at a Glance 2009 - OECD Social Indicators: Key findings for Mexicopdf,136Kb,English | View long abstract 04-May-2009 Employment, life satisfaction, health spending, obesity and education, etc. Society at a Glance 2009 also provides a special chapter examines leisure time across the OECD. |
Do Latin American central bankers behave non linearly? The experiences of Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico06-Mar-2009 The analysis covers the post 1999 inflation targeting period. We deal with the presence of unit roots in the data by estimating the policy rules in a co-integration setting. We test for linear and non-linear co-integration among the variables of interest. The results suggest that a non-linear specification is not rejected by the data for Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, but it is for Chile. |
Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - Mexico Country Notepdf,120Kb,English | View long abstract 03-Mar-2009 This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for Mexico. Also available:Related documents: |