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Mexico is recasting its entire energy system, in line with a far-reaching Energy Reform package adopted by the government in 2013. How might the multiple changes being implemented today change the energy scene of tomorrow? This analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of Mexico’s energy demand and supply outlook to 2040. The report: Maps out the implications of the Reforma Energética across the energy economy. Explores the ambition of a reformed power market to meet rising demand, while tapping Mexico’s abundant renewable resources and reducing the costs of power supply. Assesses how and when the new upstream bid rounds can turn around today’s declines in oil and gas output Identifies the challenges that remain, while also quantifying the value of Mexico’s energy transformation in a “No Reform Case”.
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Los países de la OCDE están intensificando sus esfuerzos de conseguir ahorros a través de sus sistemas de contratación pública, en particular en el sector de salud. En 2012, el Instituto de Seguridad y Servicos Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado en México (ISSSTE) pidió que la OCDE revisara la efectividad e integridad de su sistema de contratación pública y apoyara al ISSSTE para combatir la colusión entre proveedores. Varias recomendaciones de la OCDE condujeron a implementar reformas contínuas en el ISSSTE. En 2015, la OCDE llevó a cabo un nuevo estudio, enfocado en los procesos de planeación y coordinación de contrataciones, estudios de mercado y mejoras en servicos médicos integrales. Este informe presenta las conclusiones del estudio y los logros recientes del ISSSTE. También recomienda acciones para apoyar la harmonización de los procesos de contratación en el ISSSTE con la Recomendación del Consejo sobre Contratación Pública de 2015 e incluye planes de acción para actividades prioritarias.
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Despite impressive economic growth and increasing prosperity, cities in Mexico do not seem to have fully captured the benefits of urban agglomeration, in part because of rapid and uncoordinated urban growth. Recent expansion of many Mexican cities has been distant, disconnected, and dispersed, driven mainly by large single-use housing developments on the outskirts of cities. The lack of a coordinated approach to urban development has hindered the ability of cities in Mexico to boost economic growth and foster inclusive development. It also has created a fissure between new housing developments and urban services, infrastructure, and access to employment. Mexico Urbanization Review: Managing Spatial Growth for Productive and Livable Cities in Mexico provides an analytical basis to understand how well-managed urban growth can help Mexican cities to capture the positive gains associated with urbanization. To this end, the authors analyze the development patterns of the 100 largest Mexican cities using a set of spatial indexes. They then examine how the recent urban growth has affected the economic performance and livability of Mexican cities and offer recommendations for adjusting urban policy frameworks and instruments in ways that support sustainable spatial development and make cities more productive and inclusive.
Urbanization --- Mexico.
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