Growth strategy in Mexico. Tokyo Japan, May 2014

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Growth strategy in Mexico Tokyo Japan, May 2014 1

Contents Introduction TFP and contribution to growth according to the model KLEMS México Total Economy By Economic Activity Economic Growth Contribution of capital and labor services Highlight issues National Development Plan 2013-2018 Program to democratize productivity (PDP) 2013-2018 Objectives and strategies of the program Growth Diagnostic According to the PDP Conclusions

Introduction The document presents the results of TFP indicators and growth contributions under the KLEMS model, obtained by INEGI for the period 1990-2011. It describes the plans for the Mexican economy growth under the objectives and goals of the Program to Democratize Productivity (PDP), within the National Development Plan 2013 2018 of the Mexican Federal Government. It is worth to mention that regarding the results obtained, INEGI does not make judgments, analysis or issues opinions on the subject. The results of the PTF are articulated directly to the evaluation and monitoring of the objectives of the PDP

Introduction National Development Plan 2013-2018 Federal Government Program to Democratize Productivity Growth Strategy in Mexico 4

TFP by economic activity Total Factor Productivity Activities of Mexican economy (average rates 1991-2011) Mass media information Financial and insurance services Real estate services and tangible and intangible goods rental and leasing Manufacturing Electric power generation, transmission and distribution, water and gas Transportation, postal services and warehousing Secondary Sector Total Economy Primary Sector Tertiary Sector Commerce Temporary accommodation services and food and beverage preparation Construction Legislative, governmental and justice administration activities, and Other services, except government activities Mining Educational services Business support services, waste management and remediation services Cultural and sporting recreation services and other recreational services Health care and social assistance services Professional, scientific and technical services -4.58-0.01-0.02-0.25-0.35-0.39-0.39-0.61-0.63-0.80-0.90-1.10-1.25-1.71-1.75-1.80-2.11-2.62 0.24 1.54 2.71 Highest TFP observed in mass media with 2.71% Total Economy TFP is -0.39% Lowest TFP is observed in Professional Services with -4.58% -5-4 -3-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

of capital services Contribution of Capital Services Total economy and industrial activities (average rates 1991-2011) Servicios financieros y de seguros Serv. profesionales, científicos y técnicos Sector terciario Minería Información en medios masivos Servicios de salud y de asistencia social Comercio Serv.inmobiliarios y de alquiler de bienes muebles e intangibles y Otros serv. excepto actividades gubernamentales Servicios educativos Total de la economía Serv. de alojamiento temporal y de prep. de alimentos y bebidas Serv. de apoyo a los negocios y manejo de desechos y servicios de Serv. de esparcimiento culturales y dep., y otros servicios recreativos Gen., trans. y distrib.de energía eléctrica, suministro de agua y de Sector secundario Construcción Sector primario Transportes, correos y almacenamiento Industrias manufactureras Act. legislativas, gubernamentales, de impartición de justicia y de 0.09 0.83 1.13 1.10 1.03 1.02 1.01 1.52 1.51 1.38 1.69 1.63 1.58 1.95 2.22 2.21 2.10 2.30 2.29 3.38 3.84 Highest contribution is Financial Services with 3.84% Total Economy contribution is 1.58% Lowest Contribution is Legislative Activities with 0.09% 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5

Serv. de esparcimiento culturales y dep., y otros servicios recreativos Contribution of Labor Services Total economy and industrial Activities (Average rates 1991-2011) Serv. de apoyo a los negocios y manejo de desechos y servicios de Serv. profesionales, científicos y técnicos Servicios de salud y de asistencia social Act. legislativas, gubernamentales, de impartición de justicia y de Servicios educativos Otros serv. excepto actividades gubernamentales Construcción Comercio Transportes, correos y almacenamiento Información en medios masivos Sector terciario Servicios financieros y de seguros Gen., trans. y distrib.de energía eléctrica, suministro de agua y de Total de la economía Sector secundario Serv. de alojamiento temporal y de prep. de alimentos y bebidas Minería Serv.inmobiliarios y de alquiler de bienes muebles e intangibles y Sector primario Industrias manufactureras 0.20 0.17 0.14 0.09 0.24 0.21 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.52 0.75 0.68 0.78 0.94 0.90 0.87 0.95 1.39 1.39 2.03 2.31 Highest contribution is Support Services to Business with 3.84% Contribution to Total Economy is 0.43% Lowest contribution is Manufacturing with 0.09% 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 7

Highlight Issues For period 1990-2011 TFP of the Mexican economy is negative (-0.39%). The activity with the highest TFP "Information in Mass Media" (2.71%),to which the contribution of capital is 2.22% and of labor 0.75%. The activity with the lowest TFP "Professional Services" (-4.58%), to which the contribution of capital is 3.38% and of labor 2.03% Thus the importance of these results in the monitoring of the objectives and goals of the programs to increase productivity of the Government of Mexico. 8

National Development Plan 2013 2018 General Objective Moving Mexico towards its full potential National Goals 1.Mexico in Peace 2. Inclusive Mexico 4.Prosperous Mexico 5.Mexico with Global Responsibility. 1. Democratize Productivity Transversal strategies 2. Closer and Modern Government 3. Gender perspective. 9

Program to Democratize Productivity (PDP) It defines objectives, strategies and courses of action to democratize productivity It was published on August 30 th 2013. 5 Objectives, 19 strategies y 115 courses of action. It involves 20 agencies and entities of the Public Federal Administration (PFA). It should be reflected in the making of sector and special Programs of the PFA.

STRATEGIES Program to Democratize Productivity Objective 1. Promoting efficient use and allocation of production factors Objectives and strategies of the PDP Strengthening labor markets by promoting formal employment. Promoting capital flows towards productive endeavors. Promoting efficient use of the National territory. Efficient handling of natural capital and environment protection. Augmenting investments in human capital.

STRATEGIES Program to Democratize Productivity Objective 2. Rising productivity of workers, enterprises and producers. Objectives and strategies of the PDP Strengthening labor training activities Promoting entrepreneurship and productive diversification (micro, small and medium enterprises). Rising productivity of small rural producers. Rising public Investment and promote private investment in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)

STRATEGIES Program to Democratize Productivity Objectives and strategies of the PDP 3. Strengthening business environment for enterprises and producers. Promoting a business environment to create formal enterprises. Legal Certainty for economic agents and reducing levels of insecurity in the productive sector. Rising efficiency of producers of key inputs to reduce costs. Promoting investments in infrastructure. Taking advantage of Mexico s integration into the world economy.

STRATEGIES Program to Democratize Productivity Objectives and strategies of the PDP 4. Establishing public policies that raise productivity across economic sectors. Promoting an organized structural change. Strengthening the institutional set up to promote public policies aimed to raise and democratize productivity. Orientate programs and public outlays towards the objective of rising and democratize productivity.

ESTRATEGIAS Program to Democratize Productivity Objectives and strategies of the PDP 5. Strengthening design and evaluation of public policies to democratize productivity Implementing an agenda to articulate several programs. Active Involvement of society: workers, producers Business community, local governments and academic Institutions. Installation of: National Productivity Committee Business Council for Growth Active Involvement of society in productivity policies. Consolidating the institutional framework to promote productivity policies at federal, state and municipal.

Growth Diagnostic according to the PDP Which factors influence productivity? Inefficient use and allocation of factors of production Weaknesses in the business and investment environment Inhibiting productivity of enterprises and individuals Sector Gaps

Conclusions The TPF represents an statistical tool used by decision makers in designing of economic and industrial policy of the country. It is included in the Program to Democratize Productivity of the NDP, as part of its cross-sectoral axis. Mexico is the first country in Latin America to have a TPF indicator under the KLEMS model, which was released through INEGI Mexico joins the group of 30 nations which have a KLEMS database, as it was released on August 12 th, 2013

Conociendo México 01 800 111 46 34 www.inegi.org.mx atencion.usuarios@inegi.org.mx @inegi_informa INEGI Informa