Regional Development and Structural Policy in Mexico
Mexico is a multi-faceted country. Given the geographical and ethnic diversity of Mexico's regions, as well as their particular cultural and historical traditions, each of the regions making up the Federation calls for a specific development policy. At the same time, economic, political and soc...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1997.
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Colección: | Territorial development Regional development and structural policy in Mexico.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- FOREWORD
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- The regional development assessment
- The territorial consequences of sectoral policies
- The consequences of structural reforms
- 1. MEXICO: GENERAL SITUATION
- Macroeconomic policies
- The monetary crisis of December 1994
- Structural policies
- Structure and summary of the report
- 2. REGIONAL ISSUES IN MEXICO
- Geographical factors affecting regional development
- Inter-regional social disparities
- Inter-regional economic disparities in Mexico
- Regional competitiveness
- Environmental issues
- 3. SECTORAL POLICIES WITH A REGIONAL IMPACT
- Industrial and technological policies
- Regional aspects of social policy
- 4. REGIONAL IMPACT OF THE MAIN STRUCTURAL POLICIES
- Interstate redistribution of income through the federal budget
- Decentralisation
- Fiscal decentralisation in Mexico
- Territorial consequences of privatisation
- Historic of privatisation of major roads, railways, ports and airports
- Privatisation of the railways
- Privatisation of the ports
- Privatisation of the airports
- Annex: A Framework for territorial data collection and analysis