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Doing Better for Families country note - Mexico26-Apr-2011 This note highlights the most pressing issues on families and children in Mexico, as discussed in the OECD publication Doing Better for Families. |
Who’s busiest: working hours and household chores across OECD12-Apr-2011 Mexicans work longer days than anyone else in OECD countries while Belgians work the least. These are among the insights in latest Society at a Glance, which gives an overview of social trends and policy developments in OECD countries. Also available: |
Society at a Glance 2011 - OECD Social Indicators: Key findings for Mexico12-Apr-2011 This one-pager note presents key findings for Mexico from Society at a Glance 2011 - OECD Social indicators. This 2011 publication also provides a special chapter on unpaid work across the OECD. Related documents: |
Greening Household Behaviour: The Role of Public Policy08-Apr-2011 This publication presents the main results and policy implications of an OECD survey of more than 10 000 households in 10 countries. It offers new insight into what policy measures really work, looking at what factors affect people’s behaviour towards the environment. Also available:Related documents: |
Mexico Requests the OECD to Review Procurement Procedures of the Energy Sector03-Mar-2011 The OECD is joining forces with Mexico’s biggest state-owned enterprises, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) to reinforce the efficiency, transparency and competitiveness of their procurement procedures.
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Guide to Improve the Regulatory Quality of State and Municipal Formalities and to strengthen Mexico's Competitiveness03-Mar-2011 This Guide provides concrete recommendations of high impact reforms that can be implemented in the short term. Also available: |
Fisheries Policy Reform: National Experiences28-Feb-2011 Fisheries reform is driven by economic forces, not environmental crisis. Policy makers must involve all stakeholders in supporting and sustaining reforms, as seen in these case studies of Iceland, Korea, Mexico, Norway and New Zealand. |
Mexico and G2031-Jan-2011 Mexico's finance minister Ernesto Cordero talks about economic recovery and the G20 agenda during a visit to the OECD. |
Guide for Regulatory Quality at State and Municipal Levels in Mexico24-Jan-2011 The Guide for state and municipal public servants provides concrete recommendations of high impact reforms that can be implemented in the short term. |
Fighting against bid rigging: OECD-CFC-IMSS co-operation13-Jan-2011 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Bid rigging costs governments and taxpayers billions of dollars every year. In 2011, the OECD will for the first time directly assist a member country, Mexico, as it implements tighter public procurement processes. |