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Two cheers for fiscal reform in Mexico

The package of tax reforms announced over the weekend by the Mexican government is the most significant in recent history, but will still leave the authorities highly reliant on oil as a source of revenue. This could ultimately stifle the government’s ambitious public investment plans.

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