What is the IMCO?
The Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO) is a non-profit, non-partisan research center that researches and acts on evidence to solve the most important challenges in Mexico.
Their mission is to propose public policies and viable actions and influence their execution to achieve a prosperous and inclusive Mexico.
Their vision is to be consultants of the Mexican society to improve, with hard data, the level of debate and the decisions that affect their country.
What do they do?
Their work team is made up of researchers and expert consultants in various topics of public interest. Through analysis documents and the development and dissemination of competitiveness indices (global, national and urban), the IMCO provides useful information for the design, monitoring and monitoring of national public policies for competitiveness and economic development from Mexico.
The methodology used by their researchers is completely open and transparent. The different indices are produced alternately every two years and the information generated is public.
As part of the effort to generate and disseminate relevant information on issues on the national agenda, IMCO also develops technology-based platforms and initiatives used with increasing intensity by citizens, academics and decision makers.
Some of their areas of interest are: