TITLE

15 minutes with...Francisco Gil Diaz

AUTHOR(S)
Gower, Matthew
PUB. DATE
July 2001
SOURCE
Business Mexico;Jul2001, Vol. 11 Issue 7, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Interview
ABSTRACT
Interviews Mexican Finance Secretary Francisco Gil Diaz on the government's tax reform package. Controversy generated by the proposed value-added tax; Opposition against the reform package; Impact of the reform package on the country's decentralization efforts.
ACCESSION #
4980089

Tags: DIAZ, Francisco -- Interviews;  TAXATION;  DECENTRALIZATION in government

 

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