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Perspectivas Económicas de América Latina 2011
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As part of its ongoing work on the mutual agreement procedure (MAP) under tax treaties, the OECD makes available to the public annual statistics on the MAP caseloads of member countries and of certain non-OECD economies. MAP statistics have now been released for 2008 and 2009.
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The OECD and Mexico’s Ministry of Economy are carrying out a regulatory reform programme to improve the competitiveness of its states. Multi-level regulatory governance is an important component of the regulatory reform agenda.
23-October-2010
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Following one of the steepest downturns among OECD countries, involving a 6.6% GDP contraction in 2009 and a substantial increase in unemployment and informality, the Mexican economy is now making an export-led recovery. GDP growth for 2010 is forecast at around 5%, one of the highest rates in the OECD.
Este reporte desarrolla conocimientos comparados sobre reformas en política docente y gestión y liderazgo escolar en el contexto de un país miembro de la OCDE: México. Los resultados educativos en México pueden mejorar si se refuerza la eficacia de sus escuelas. La brecha en estándares entre el desempeño de los estudiantes en México y otros países de la OCDE sólo puede ser reducida si las escuelas se vuelven buenas en lo que hacen.
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This report develops comparative knowledge for reforms in teacher and school management policies in the context of an OECD member country: Mexico. Mexico’s education outcomes can be improved by enhancing the effectiveness of its schools.
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4-October-2010
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Después de haber registrado una de las caídas más pronunciada entre los países de la OCDE, con una contracción del PIB de un 6.6% durante 2009 y un aumento sensible del desempleo y la informalidad, la economía mexicana se está recuperando.
30-September-2010
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This seminar brings together policy makers from Latin America and economists from academia, international organisations and the private sector to discuss policies that would help Latin American countries to strengthen their growth potential.
23-September-2010
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Individual prevention programmes could avoid up to 47 000 deaths from chronic diseases every year. Deaths avoided could increase to 55 000 if different interventions were combined in a comprehensive prevention strategy.
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23-September-2010
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Overweight and obesity rates in Mexico are among the highest of the OECD area. Two in 3 men and almost 3 in 4 women are currently overweight.
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