Mexico: How Far Have its Institutions Really Come?
The question remains if Mexico has achieved a degree of institutional development consistent with its participation in those organizations.
Mexico's economy experienced a sharp contraction in the first quarter, with state-owned oil company Pemex presenting one of the single largest quarterly loses by an oil company ever. Lisa Viscidi, director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program, spoke with CSIS Senior Fellow Ben Cahill about recent developments in the Mexican energy sector, including President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's response to the pandemic, private investment in oil and gas, and new regulatory plans impacting the power sector.
The question remains if Mexico has achieved a degree of institutional development consistent with its participation in those organizations.
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