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Decentralisation and Local Infrastructure in Mexico : A New Public Policy for Development / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Greffe, Xavier.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Contributor:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Urban Affairs Division., Content Provider.
Series:
Territorial development studies.
Territorial development
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Local government--Mexico.
Local government.
Infrastructure (Economics)--Mexico.
Infrastructure (Economics).
Decentralization in government--Mexico.
Decentralization in government.
Mexico--Economic policy--1994-.
Mexico.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (144 p. )
Place of Publication:
Paris : OECD Publishing, 1999.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This publication sheds light on the issue of decentralisation in Mexico. It shows that decentralisation can make decision-making more efficient and increase local participation in development issues. Decentralisation can provide a better framework to improve local infrastructure and to channel the necessary finance from public and private sources. The modernisation of infrastructure systems in Mexico's cities and regions would improve the quality of life and stimulate economic development, thus fostering entrepreneurship and employment. The initiatives being launched in Mexico in this direction constitute a major change of the country, one better adapted to the opportunities of the global economy and to the country's increasingly pluralistic system. Over time, Mexico will make better use of its own natural and human resources, reducing inequality and broadening opportunity throughout its territory.
Contents:
Forward
Summary
Introduction
Chapter 1. What is the Current Status of Decentralisation in Mexico
The Changing Shape of Federalism
Financial Resources and Decentralisation
Chapter 2. At Which Level Should Local Infrastructure Decisions Be Made?
-Overview of Current Levels of Infrastructure
Responsibility for Infrastructure and Local Services
How Should Responsibilities be Allocated?
Chapter 3. How Does Decentralisation Constitute a Favourable Decision-Making Process?
-Decentralisation Improves the Decision-Making Process
Decentralisation Leads to Improved Implementation and Management of Infrastructure and Service Programmes
Decentralisation is the Source of Efficiency and Economic Development
Chapter 4. Managing a Local Infrastructure: The Principle of Accountability
-The Dimensions of Accountability
The Foundations of Accountability
Chapter 5. Human Resources and Decentralisation
-Civil Servants
Involving the Public
The "Status" of Local Elected Officials
Conclusions
Chapter 6. Consolidating and Accelerating Decentralisation in Mexico
-How to Approach Decentralisation in Mexico
How to Extgend Decentralisation in Mexico
Conditions of Implementation: The Need for Support Structures
Notes:
Prepared by Xavier Greffe and OECD's Urban Affairs Division.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [137]-140).
ISBN:
1-280-00589-0
9786610005895
92-64-17447-8
OCLC:
1024259371

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