24-October-2018
English
This Report discusses the various elements that frame successful private competition enforcement regimes around the world, and compiles international experiences. It includes a number of recommendations for Mexico as it seeks to implement a fair, effective and manageable system of private competition enforcement.
24-October-2018
English
The standardisation process may produce substantial benefits from the one side, but may also damage competition raising unjustified barriers. This report offers an overview of the best regulatory practices in standards setting and a guidance to analyse the impact of standards in the market while providing a series of recommendations to improve the Mexican standardisation process.
23-October-2018
English
Mexico has partnered with the OECD to improve its procurement practices and step up its fight against bid rigging. In January 2011, Mexico's Social Security Department became the first public agency in Mexico (and in the world) to formally commit to adopt and implement the OECD Competition Committee’s Guidelines for Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement.
23-October-2018
English, PDF, 1,816kb
This report examines the institutional structure of insurance regulation and supervision in 50 OECD and non-OECD countries. It helps inform both OECD and non-OECD countries about how best to approach the institutional structure of insurance regulation and supervision. It also helps insurance authorities ensure that they have the required legitimacy and credibility when carrying out insurance regulation and supervision.
22-October-2018
English
This report provides an inventory of existing practices in Investment Promotion Agencies across 32 OECD countries. It covers a wide range of areas pertaining to investment promotion and facilitation with a view to enhancing peer-learning amongst practitioners.