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EVOLUTION AND PROSPECTS OF THE NATIONAL FISCAL COORDINATION

Abstract

The creation and evolution of the National System of Fiscal Coordination in Mexico is analyzed; from the tax national conventions of the 1920s and 1930s to today and how they have regulated the fiscal relations between the federal government and the states of Mexico, identifying the weaknesses of the current system of fiscal coordination and proposing a review of some of its key axes.

Keywords

fiscal federalism, efficiency, tax collection in Mexico

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