MEXICOFINANCING of state governmentsMEXICAN economy, 1970-1982INTERGOVERNMENTAL fiscal relationsFISCAL policyPANEL analysisSTATE taxationVALUE-added tax policyGOVERNMENT revenueThis paper presents evidence of the effects on subnational financial dependence of the intergovernmental fiscal agreement implemented in 1980...
Based on a longitudinal review of the 32 state Websites in Mexico and a more in-depth analysis of two cases, this chapter provides preliminary results on how state governments are using two of the most well known social media tools: Facebook and Twitter. The chapter highlights some ...
Official Name: The State of New Mexico; Nuevo México (Spanish); Yootó Hahoodzo (Navajo) Capital: Santa Fe Organized as a territory: September 9, 1850 Entered Union (rank): January 6, 1912 (47th state) Present constitution adopted: 1911 State abbreviation/Postal code: NM/N.M. State Are...
…The principle of subsidiarity dictates that the independent sector, communities, and local and state governments should be empowered rather than the distant and bureaucratic central government. …The welfare bureaucracy is also filled with duplication and overlapping programs. According to the ...
The state's economy is diversified, with significant contributions from sectors like fisheries that thrive along the Mississippi River and in theGulf of Mexico. The federal and state governments are major employers, while LSU contributes to the state's higher education and research sectors. Despite ...
Towards a Model of the Determinants of the Success of State Government Portals in Mexico 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者:LF Luna-Reyes,JMH García,JR Gil-Garcia 摘要: Governments around the world have been developing digital government applications such as Internet portals. Although there...
R. (2012). Social media in state governments: Preliminary results about the use of Twitter in Mexico. In H. J. Scholl, L. S. Flak, M. Janssen, A. Macintosh, C. E. Moe, O. Saebo, E. Tambouris, & M.A. Wimmer (Eds.), Electronic government and electronic participation. Joint ...
Public projects of Mexico's successive governments have heavily relied on Pemex's revenues from oil sales, leaving only a little to reinvest in the firm. In the previous government, Pemex's debt doubled to 2.123 billion pesos (111 million U.S. dollars). ...
you will now be promptly removed. We entered into historic cooperation agreements with the Governments of Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. As a result of our unprecedented efforts, illegal crossings are down 75 percent since May – dropping 8 straight months in a row. And as the...