The economics of poverty, inequality and wealth accumulation in Mexico (Hardcover)


The aim of this book is to understand why, despite an increase in average income in Mexico during the 1984-92 period of economic liberalization, the conditions of the poor deteriorated and income inequality increased. To explain why some individuals were able to take advantage of the opportunities that economic liberalization was generating, while others were prevented from doing so, Miguel Szekely suggests a methodology to extract additional information from poverty and inequality measures, and to test the main theories of household saving behavior.

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The aim of this book is to understand why, despite an increase in average income in Mexico during the 1984-92 period of economic liberalization, the conditions of the poor deteriorated and income inequality increased. To explain why some individuals were able to take advantage of the opportunities that economic liberalization was generating, while others were prevented from doing so, Miguel Szekely suggests a methodology to extract additional information from poverty and inequality measures, and to test the main theories of household saving behavior.

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Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan C/O Vhps Holtzbrinck Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Series

St. Antony's series

Release date

December 1998

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Dimensions

229 x 146mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

282

ISBN-13

978-0-312-21496-8

Barcode

9780312214968

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LSN

0-312-21496-0



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