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DEV Working Paper 281: Revisiting Political Budget Cycles in Latin Americapdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 14-Aug-2009 Sebastián Nieto Parra and javier Santiso This analysis highlights, from a governmental and political perspective, the need to avoid fiscal deteriorations around elections in Latin America. |
Corrigendum - OECD Economic Surveys: Mexico 2009pdf,196Kb,English | View long abstract 13-Aug-2009 Corrigendum on page 28, table 1.4. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2009: Pedal to the metal: structural reforms to boost long-term growth and spur recovery from the crisisEnglish | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 While Mexico’s growth performance has gradually improved over the past decades, its convergence toward OECD countries has been slow. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2009: Achieving higher performance: enhancing spending efficiency in health and educationEnglish | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 Despite progress over the past two decades Mexico’s health and education indicators remain well below the average of the OECD and some of its Latin American emerging market peers. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2009: Managing the oil economy – can Mexico do it better?English | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 Fiscal policy is highly dependent on volatile oil income. The balanced budget rule can create a bias for spending oil revenues as they are earned, especially as transfers to the stabilization funds are ... |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2009: Overcoming the financial crisis and the macroeconomic downturnEnglish | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 Despite improved fundamentals, Mexico is hit hard by the financial crisis, being exposed to several simultaneous external shocks. A welcome, but weak, stimulus was passed for 2009, and policy will likely need to be supportive also in 2010. |
Economic Survey of Mexico 2009English | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 The 2009 Mexico Survey covers the impact of the economic crisis and policy response; management of oil revenues; improving efficiency of health and education spending; and how to boost longer-term ec Also available: |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of Mexico, 2009pdf,344Kb,English | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 Despite improved fundamentals, Mexico has not escaped the world economic recession. The global manufacturing downturn and the collapse of trade, notably with the United States, have depressed the real ... Also available: |
List of Economic Surveys of MexicoEnglish | View long abstract 30-Jul-2009 Summary of Economic Surveys: Mexico |
Learning for Jobs, OECD Reviews of Vocational Education and Training, Mexicopdf,715Kb,English | View long abstract 07-Jul-2009 This review of Mexico assesses the main challenges faced by the VET system and presents an interconnected package of five policy recommendations. Each recommendation is described in terms of the challenge, the recommendation itself, supporting arguments, and issues of implementation. |