Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER)
This Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review presents options for addressing infrastructure services needs in Mexico, including (a) improvements in program design and budget allocations, (b) efficiency gains in service provision, and (c) increased private sector participation and financing in a man...
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okr-10986-83092021-04-23T14:02:39Z Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) World Bank ACCOUNTING BASIC SERVICES BENCHMARKING BONDS BUDGET BUDGET PROCESS CITIES COLLECTION EFFICIENCY COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXECUTION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FREIGHT GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLDS INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INVESTMENT PLANNING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MAINTENANCE STANDARDS MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER COMPANY MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS OPERATING EFFICIENCY PASSENGER TRAFFIC PORTS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TOLL ROADS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF WATER RAILWAYS REGULATORY COMMISSION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL VILLAGES SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION INVESTMENT SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TOWNS TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS UTILITY SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER RIGHTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER UTILITIES WHOLESALE MARKET This Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review presents options for addressing infrastructure services needs in Mexico, including (a) improvements in program design and budget allocations, (b) efficiency gains in service provision, and (c) increased private sector participation and financing in a manner consistent with the government's goals for economic growth, and within its fiscal constraints. Three infrastructure sectors-water supply and sanitation, transport, and electricity have been selected for inclusion. The study is structured in five interrelated chapters: Chapter 1 presents an overview of the infrastructure sectors-agencies and aggregate Spending. Chapter 2 reviews the levels of spending on the selected infrastructure sectors in Mexico, and existing cost-recovery mechanisms, and the related outcomes: quality and efficiency of service, and extent of coverage being offered. To explain these outcomes, Chapter 3 analyzes the processes of planning, spending allocation, and coordination within and across sub-sectors. The role of local governments and the nature of incentives they face are also discussed. Chapter 4 discusses the effectiveness of the existing programs in Mexico to encourage private participation and financing in the selected infrastructure sectors. The challenges for infrastructure development will require new and different uses of private sector financing and operations, and refined credit enhancement schemes to attract financiers, investors, and operators to Mexico's infrastructure market, without placing unwarranted contingent liabilities on the government. Chapter 5 presents a series of conclusions and recommendations to improve the efficacy of Government's interventions in the provision and financing of infrastructure. 2012-06-18T18:42:32Z 2012-06-18T18:42:32Z 2005-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6433350/mexico-infrastructure-public-expenditure-review-iper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8309 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Mexico |
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ACCOUNTING BASIC SERVICES BENCHMARKING BONDS BUDGET BUDGET PROCESS CITIES COLLECTION EFFICIENCY COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXECUTION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FREIGHT GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLDS INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INVESTMENT PLANNING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MAINTENANCE STANDARDS MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER COMPANY MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS OPERATING EFFICIENCY PASSENGER TRAFFIC PORTS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TOLL ROADS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF WATER RAILWAYS REGULATORY COMMISSION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL VILLAGES SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION INVESTMENT SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TOWNS TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS UTILITY SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER RIGHTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER UTILITIES WHOLESALE MARKET |
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ACCOUNTING BASIC SERVICES BENCHMARKING BONDS BUDGET BUDGET PROCESS CITIES COLLECTION EFFICIENCY COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXECUTION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FREIGHT GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLDS INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INVESTMENT PLANNING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MAINTENANCE STANDARDS MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER COMPANY MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS OPERATING EFFICIENCY PASSENGER TRAFFIC PORTS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TOLL ROADS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF WATER RAILWAYS REGULATORY COMMISSION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL VILLAGES SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION INVESTMENT SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TOWNS TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS UTILITY SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER RIGHTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER UTILITIES WHOLESALE MARKET World Bank Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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This Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review presents options for addressing infrastructure services needs in Mexico, including (a) improvements in program design and budget allocations, (b) efficiency gains in service provision, and (c) increased private sector participation and financing in a manner consistent with the government's goals for economic growth, and within its fiscal constraints. Three infrastructure sectors-water supply and sanitation, transport, and electricity have been selected for inclusion. The study is structured in five interrelated chapters: Chapter 1 presents an overview of the infrastructure sectors-agencies and aggregate Spending. Chapter 2 reviews the levels of spending on the selected infrastructure sectors in Mexico, and existing cost-recovery mechanisms, and the related outcomes: quality and efficiency of service, and extent of coverage being offered. To explain these outcomes, Chapter 3 analyzes the processes of planning, spending allocation, and coordination within and across sub-sectors. The role of local governments and the nature of incentives they face are also discussed. Chapter 4 discusses the effectiveness of the existing programs in Mexico to encourage private participation and financing in the selected infrastructure sectors. The challenges for infrastructure development will require new and different uses of private sector financing and operations, and refined credit enhancement schemes to attract financiers, investors, and operators to Mexico's infrastructure market, without placing unwarranted contingent liabilities on the government. Chapter 5 presents a series of conclusions and recommendations to improve the efficacy of Government's interventions in the provision and financing of infrastructure. |
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Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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Mexico : Infrastructure Public Expenditure Review (IPER) |
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mexico : infrastructure public expenditure review (iper) |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6433350/mexico-infrastructure-public-expenditure-review-iper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8309 |
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