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    Published on Tuesday, June 4, 2019

    Fiscal policy in Mexico: a challenge to be addressed

    Summary

    Mexico is facing important fiscal challenges. On the one hand, its tax collection is very low: tax revenue as a share of the GDP (only 14%) is not only the lowest in the OECD, but it is also low when compared to other Latin American economies.

    Key points

    • Key points:
    • Although public debt as a percentage of GDP – currently at around 45%- does not seem particularly high, there is little room for expansion, as the debt servicing costs are very high.
    • The new Administration of President López Obrador has sent out positive signals in terms of his commitment to meet the primary budget surplus targets in order to stabilize public debt.

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    Carlos Serrano BBVA Research - Chief Economist

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    Press article (PDF)

    Carlos_Serrano_ElPais_ENG.pdf

    English - June 4, 2019

    Press article (PDF)

    Carlos_Serrano_ElPais_ESP.pdf

    Spanish - June 4, 2019

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