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The Role of Higher Education Institutions in Regional Development - Mexico (Romeo Flores Caballero)pdf,2Mb,English | View long abstract 04-Oct-2005 This conference was organised at the Karlstad University in Sweden on 4-5 October 2005. Related documents: |
Education at a Glance 2005 Briefing Note - Mexicopdf,49Kb,English | View long abstract 13-Sep-2005 This note summarizes the main characteristics of the Mexican education system. The full edition “Education at a Glance: OECD indicators 2005” provides a rich, comparable and up-to-date array of education indicators enabling countries to see themselves in the light of other countries' performance. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005: Getting the most out of public sector decentralisationEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 Public sector decentralisation should help provide cost-effective public services to all. This requires more accountable sub-national governments and a reform of the federal transfer system. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005: Strengthening public financesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 The medium-term framework needs strengthening to entrench fiscal rectitude and ensure that higher oil revenues are used wisely. A revenue-enhancing tax reform would help finance development priorities. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005: Improving conditions for business and investmentEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 Measures to facilitate business operations and investment include fostering effective competition, cutting red tape, reforming the labour market, improving the rule of law and reducing the cost of credit. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005: Delivering efficient and equitable education servicesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 The education system should deliver quality services to all. Inefficiencies and misallocation of spending need to be addressed; incentives for education professionals to perform well should be created. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005: Economic performance and Key challengesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 The recent economic performance has been good but the gap in living standards with the OECD average has not narrowed. Mexico needs more human capital, a better business environment and a stronger fiscal framework. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2005English | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 Mexico’s performance has improved, but main economic challenges remain for education, labour markets, electricity and other network industries, ways of doing business, the medium-term fiscal framework ... Also available: |
Evaluating Public Participation in Policy MakingEnglish | View long abstract 31-Aug-2005 New forms of public participation are emerging as citizens seek opportunities to actively participate in shaping the policies that affect their lives. In response, governments are exploring new ways to inform and include citizens and civil society organisations in policy making. |