Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)

This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the Bank Group’s country program in Mexico between 2008 and 2017 to inform the next CPF (FY19). The country program evaluation (CPE) will deepen knowledge on what has and has not worked and...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663471541444778751/Mexico-Country-Program-Evaluation-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-s-Support-to-Mexico-2008-17
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spelling okr-10986-309372021-06-14T10:05:14Z Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17) Independent Evaluation Group WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY WORLD BANK OPERATIONS EVALUATION SOCIAL PROSPERITY SHARED PROSPERITY PUBLIC FINANCE GOVERNANCE INCLUSIVE GROWTH GREEN GROWTH This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the Bank Group’s country program in Mexico between 2008 and 2017 to inform the next CPF (FY19). The country program evaluation (CPE) will deepen knowledge on what has and has not worked and provide timely feedback on upcoming operational choices. The report will inform not only the Bank Group’s Mexico Country Management Unit and Mexican government but also a wider Bank Group audience, focused on middle-income countries (MICs) and other development practitioners. The evaluation examines the relevance and effectiveness of the Bank Group program in Mexico in its core areas, and also, as a methodological innovation, examines four overarching areas: (i) the extent to which the Bank Group contributed to identifying Mexico’s binding development constraints and to promoting sound policy choices; (ii) Bank Group contributions to Mexico’s results in reducing poverty and promoting shared prosperity; (iii) the effectiveness of Bank Group use of lending, knowledge, and convening power services in shaping its role; and (iv) the extent to which Bank Group support to Mexico’s development innovations was beneficial to the Bank Group’s knowledge base and to other Bank Group member countries. Overall results reflect both program results in core areas and the answers to the overarching questions. The overview of this report is also available in Spanish. 2018-12-04T18:15:31Z 2018-12-04T18:15:31Z 2018-06-27 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663471541444778751/Mexico-Country-Program-Evaluation-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-s-Support-to-Mexico-2008-17 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30937 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
WORLD BANK OPERATIONS
EVALUATION
SOCIAL PROSPERITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
PUBLIC FINANCE
GOVERNANCE
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
GREEN GROWTH
spellingShingle WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
WORLD BANK OPERATIONS
EVALUATION
SOCIAL PROSPERITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
PUBLIC FINANCE
GOVERNANCE
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
GREEN GROWTH
Independent Evaluation Group
Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
description This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the Bank Group’s country program in Mexico between 2008 and 2017 to inform the next CPF (FY19). The country program evaluation (CPE) will deepen knowledge on what has and has not worked and provide timely feedback on upcoming operational choices. The report will inform not only the Bank Group’s Mexico Country Management Unit and Mexican government but also a wider Bank Group audience, focused on middle-income countries (MICs) and other development practitioners. The evaluation examines the relevance and effectiveness of the Bank Group program in Mexico in its core areas, and also, as a methodological innovation, examines four overarching areas: (i) the extent to which the Bank Group contributed to identifying Mexico’s binding development constraints and to promoting sound policy choices; (ii) Bank Group contributions to Mexico’s results in reducing poverty and promoting shared prosperity; (iii) the effectiveness of Bank Group use of lending, knowledge, and convening power services in shaping its role; and (iv) the extent to which Bank Group support to Mexico’s development innovations was beneficial to the Bank Group’s knowledge base and to other Bank Group member countries. Overall results reflect both program results in core areas and the answers to the overarching questions. The overview of this report is also available in Spanish.
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title Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
title_short Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
title_full Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
title_fullStr Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
title_full_unstemmed Mexico Country Program Evaluation : An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support to Mexico (2008–17)
title_sort mexico country program evaluation : an evaluation of the world bank group’s support to mexico (2008–17)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663471541444778751/Mexico-Country-Program-Evaluation-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-s-Support-to-Mexico-2008-17
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