02405nam 2200409 450 991013833640332120230226092810.0(CKB)3230000000018122(NjHacI)993230000000018122(EXLCZ)99323000000001812220230226d1989 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLe rééquilibrage entre le secteur public et le secteur privé Le cas du Mexique /Charles-Albert MichaletParis :OECD Publishing,1989.1 online resource (61 pages) illustrationsOECD Development Centre Working Papers, ;No. 4Includes bibliographical references.The policy of readjustment between the public and private sectors in Mexico comes under the definition of the country's development model, a process in which the priority traditionally given to import substitution would go instead to international competitiveness. The resulting structural changes include two aspects. First, they are intended to rescale the public sector by reducing the number of quasi-public firms. This objective is being pursued by closing them, letting them go to the wall, transferring them to regional entitites or selling them to the private sector. Second, through industrial restructuring, the firms kept in the public sector must be modernised, balance their books and become competitive. The readjustment policy is still in a transitional phase for, in addition to the shortcomings of the techniques used and the lack of transparency, this process is encountering opposition from both the "social" sector and a part of the politicial establishment.Le rééquilibrage entre le secteur public et le secteur privéGovernment business enterprisesMexicoGovernment business enterprisesEquilibrium (Economics)Government business enterprisesGovernment business enterprises.Equilibrium (Economics)339.5Michalet Charles-Albert173286NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT9910138336403321Le rééquilibrage entre le secteur public et le secteur privé3040321UNINA