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administrations of the 32 states of Mexico. The CAPFCE is now a body that sets standards, exercises technical supervision and provides …
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As financial markets put more and more pressure on governments to reduce their deficits and debts, sub-central levels of government are a key player in the implementation of national strategies. The room for manoeuvre to implement consolidations strategies coordinated across levels of government...
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Decentralising labour market policy is a delicate and challenging subject of political debate. Does decentralisation …
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This publication reviews migration policies in the main OECD countries receiving West African migrants and analyses the recent discussions within Europe. This report lists common approaches undertaken in Europe, Africa and West Africa and aims to shed light on decision makers’ strategic...
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tertiary education can help them achieve their economic and social goals. Mexico is one of 14 countries which opted to host a … report includes: an overview of Mexico's tertiary education system; an account of trends and developments in tertiary … education in Mexico; an analysis of the strengths and challenges in tertiary education in Mexico; and recommendations for future …
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decentralisation of political structures. Mexico is faced with two major challenges. How can consistency of government action be …Mexico is a multi-faceted country. Given the geographical and ethnic diversity of Mexico's regions, as well as their …
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