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Pedal to the metal: Structural reforms to boost long-term growth in Mexico and spur recovery from the crisisEnglish | View long abstract 03-Nov-2009 David Haugh and Agustin Redonda While Mexico’s growth performance has gradually improved over the past decades, its convergence toward OECD countries has been less rapid than in several other emerging markets. Also available:Related documents: |
Competition: The rules of the gameEnglish | View long abstract 21-Jun-2007 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In presenting the Competition Assessment Toolkit, Angel Gurría noted Mexico's substantial progress in developing competition in its economy over the past 15 years, and that there are strategic sectors still insulated from a competitive environment and in which undue restrictions prevail. Also available: |
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. |
Mexico: Competition Law and Policy in 2005pdf,186Kb,English | View long abstract 27-Jun-2006 In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 2005. Related documents: |
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. |
Mexico: Competition Law and Policy in 2004pdf,88Kb,English | View long abstract 30-May-2005 In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 2004. Related documents: |
Mexico: Competition Law and Policy in 2003pdf,149Kb,English | View long abstract 28-Oct-2004 In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 2003. Related documents: |
Policy Brief: Competition Law and Policy in Mexicopdf,105Kb,English | View long abstract 04-Jun-2004 Mexico’s competition policy was introduced as part of a decadelong reform initiative, begun in the mid-1980s, to end central government control and protection of domestic economic activity and to develop instead a market-based economy. Also available: |
Competition Law and Policy in Mexicopdf,965Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Apr-2004 This report assesses the development and application during the past five years of competition law and policy in Mexico. It updates a report prepared in 1998 as part of a larger OECD regulatory reform study. Also available:Related documents: |
Centro de Investigacion para el Desarollo, A.C. - CIDACEnglish | View long abstract 14-Jan-2004 A Member of NERO National Economic Research Organisations Related documents: |
Global Forum on Competition
Resisting protectionism and keeping markets open to competition
2009 Global Forum18-19 February Paris, France
2010 Global Forum on CompetitionFocus
Providing insight into the thinking of competition law enforcers while focusing on the practical application of competition law and policy
OECD Journal of Competition Law and Policy