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BL
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Record Number
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887938
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Main Entry
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Publishing, OECD.
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Title & Author
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Getting it Right - Strategic Priorities for Mexico.
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Publication Statement
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Paris :: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development,, 2018.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (138 pages)
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ISBN
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9264292063
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: 9789264292062
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Notes
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Strengthening competition law enforcement.
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Contents
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Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; Public sector weaknesses are the main impediment to progress as they hamper the effective implementation of policies; Advancing inclusion is not only important from a social perspective, it is also a prerequisite for Mexico to realise its economic potential; Building on recent competition-enhancing reforms is key to fully reap the benefits of globalisation and digitalisation; Economic growth is coming at a cost to the environment, an important component of people's well-being.
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Chapter 5 Raising the quality and equity of Mexico's education and skills systemImproving access to quality education for all students; Supporting teachers and school leaders to raise learning outcomes; Preparing students for the future; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 6 Reforming Mexico's labour market and social policies; Enhancing job quality and reducing informal employment; Strengthening social protection; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 7 Towards greater gender equality; Removing barriers to paid work; Achieving gender equality in the public sector.
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Dealing with insecurity more effectivelyImproving the effectiveness of the judicial system; Building on past investments in open government reform; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 4 Fostering development at the regional level; Helping Mexican cities fully capture agglomeration benefits; Using tourism for regional development; Raising subnational efficiency and transparency; Strengthening capacities at the state and municipal levels; Making the most of infrastructure investment; Strengthening integrity at the subnational level; Key recommendations; References.
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Fostering a greater participation of women in STEM fields of studyFighting violence against women; Changing social norms and expectations; Mainstreaming gender in all policy areas; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 8 Moving towards a high-quality health system; Raising health spending and making sure it reaches those most in need; Stepping up efforts to reduce fragmentation in the health system; Further tackling Mexico's obesity epidemic; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 9 Fully reaping the benefits of recent competition-enhancing reforms; Enhancing the regulatory framework.
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Fostering stronger, greener and more inclusive growth requires a set of bold reforms in several complementary policy areasReferences; Chapter 2 Strengthening Mexico's fiscal policy; Further raising tax revenues; Raising the redistributive effect of the tax and transfer system; Fighting informality through tax reform; Reforming environmental taxes in an equity-friendly manner; Strengthening the investment climate through tax reform; Key recommendations; References; Chapter 3 Enhancing public governance; Strengthening public sector integrity and the anti-corruption system.
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Subject
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Internal security-Mexico.
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Dewey Classification
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364.1060972
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LC Classification
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HV6419 .G488 2018
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