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Achieving higher performance: Enhancing spending efficiency in health and education in MexicoEnglish | View long abstract 03-Nov-2009 Cyrille Schwellnus 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. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD member countries support the one-stop shop Tuempresa.gob.mxEnglish | View long abstract 12-Oct-2009 Mexico introduced the one-stop shop "tuempresa.gob.mx" to simplify administrative procedures to start-up a business in Mexico and to facilitate better interaction between individuals and the goverment. |
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. |
The Art of Making Reform Happen: Learning from Each OtherEnglish | View long abstract 25-Sep-2008 OECD Secretary-General Governments which are successful at reforming empower their people to make the most of globalisation, creating a favourable environment for education, for business, for innovation and for sustainable development, according to Mr. Gurría. |
Seminar on practical aspects of performance budgeting, Mexico, 11-12 June 2008English | View long abstract 26-May-2008 A seminar on performance budgeting was held in Mexico, 11-12 June 2008. Intended for Mexican officials in the Ministry of Finance and in line ministries, the seminar explored best practices and lessons learned with the implementation of performance budgeting in OECD countries. |
The macroeconomic challenges for Mexicopdf,26Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Mar-2007 Andrew Dean Speech delivered by Andrew Dean, Deputy Director, OECD Economics Department at the International Forum on "Public policies for the development of Mexico" organised in February 2007 in Mexico City. |
Latin America needs to improve quality and flexibility in public spending, OECD reportsEnglish | View long abstract 02-Mar-2006 Latin America’s biggest economies have made considerable progress in putting their public finances in order but much still needs to be done to increase the flexibility and improve the quality of government spending, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Challenges to Fiscal Adjustment in Latin America: The Cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and MexicoEnglish | View long abstract 22-Feb-2006 Despite considerable progress made by Latin America’s biggest economies in putting their public finances in order, numerous challenges remain. Challenges to Fiscal Adjustment in Latin America: The Cases ... Also available: |
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