The selective law enforcement: gaining Presidential control once again
It’s been several weeks now since former Tabasco Governor, Andrés Granier Melo, has been mocked by the media...
Economic competition: new standards for better results?
On June 10, President Peña signed the Constitutional decree on the reform of telecommunications, radio broadcasting and economic...
A paradigm shift in the “green agenda”
On June 6, during the 43rd General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), held in Guatemala,...
Reform in competition and telecommunications: a test for Peña Nieto and interest groups
The telecommunications reform has been filling headlines and coffee conversations during the past week and it seems to...
Analysis Agenda – June 11th, 2013
Even though elections throughout 14 Mexican states are less than a month away, political waters appear to have...
Four facts about productivity in Mexico
México has the same levels of productivity as it did in 1979. If productivity isn’t everything, in the...
Four myths of productivity in Mexico
It’s neither more employment nor a panacea. Productivity implies doing more with the same or the same with...
Filling a vacancy at IFE: the final exam for Congressman Beltrones?
In little over four months after becoming incomplete once again, the General Council of the Federal Electoral Institute...
Mancera: wanderer (of runways) and absent (of government)
This week, just before celebrating his first six months in charge, Mexico City Mayor, Miguel Ánge lMancera, received...
The analogue switch-off and the necessary path to a successful digital transition
The analogue switch-off – which will put Mexico at the forefront of Latin America as the first country...