Growth and Equity in Mexico

Growth and Equity in Mexico
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1979
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173025310498

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Growth and Equity in Mexico

Growth and Equity in Mexico
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1977
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: OCLC:8069627

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No Growth Without Equity

No Growth Without Equity
Author: Santiago Levy,Michael Walton
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821377680

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This work examines the relationship between equity and growth in Mexico. It looks at how specific inequalities in power, wealth and status have created and sustained economic institutions and policies that both tend to perpetuate these inequalities and are sources of inefficiences in the economy.

Growth and Equity in Mexico a Bibliography

Growth and Equity in Mexico  a Bibliography
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Mexican Economic Development Policy Research Project
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1977
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173025310476

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Growth Equality and the Mexican Experience

Growth  Equality  and the Mexican Experience
Author: Morris Singer
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781477304983

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Central to the research that went into the preparation of this monograph is the relationship between economic development and equality. To determine and characterize that relationship Morris Singer focuses on the various components of equality at different stages of development. The author particularly explores the behavior of income distribution, together with its bearing on the components of aggregate demand. Mexico provided an excellent case to examine in depth because of its impressive growth and the fact that it experienced Latin America’s first successful twentieth-century revolution. Although the Revolution of 1910 hastened social equality and introduced other changes that stimulated Mexico’s economic growth, it could not prevent a serious increase in the inequality of income distribution. By the early 1960s the government found it necessary to rectify this increasing imbalance through a program of expenditures designed to counteract widespread poverty and weak aggregate demand. To ward off inflation, this program in turn could be implemented only by tax reform. In discussing the relationship between development and equality in its various dimensions, noneconomic as well as economic, this monograph points out that, at the time of this study, government policies in Mexico were dictated by an elite concerned primarily with the country’s economic advancement. Singer concludes that if programs of government expenditure and tax reform succeed in remedying the inequalities of income distribution, this could gradually make possible the development of a more genuine political as well as economic democracy. This book reflects Singer’s interest in the relationship between equality and development. It is the result of five months of intensive in-residence study in Mexico, financed in part by a grant from the Social Science Research Council.

Development and Equity in Mexico

Development and Equity in Mexico
Author: University of Texas at Austin. Mexico-United States Border Research Program
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1981
Genre: Mexico
ISBN: UTEXAS:059172130175277

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Mexico Development Strategies for the Future

Mexico  Development Strategies for the Future
Author: Denis Goulet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037502965

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Study of development policy and economic policy trends in Mexico - emphasizes the importance of a new international economic order, satisfaction of basic needs and fair income distribution; discusses problems of dependence, rural area poverty, inflation, unemployment, external debt, over-centralization, population growth, etc. Bibliography.

Mexico s Recent Economic Growth

Mexico s Recent Economic Growth
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781477306482

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The Mexican economy underwent a process of growth and transformation in the twentieth century, which was confirmed by the indexes and figures that economists use to chart the rate of growth, even allowing for possible inaccuracies in these figures. This volume of six essays makes readily available to English-speaking readers a selection of significant contributions by outstanding Mexican economists dealing with the mid-twentieth-century growth of the Mexican economy. Enrique Pérez López provides an overview of the development of the gross national product in the economy and the structural changes that were imperative if basic social goals were to be implemented and the optimal adjustments to changing world conditions effected. Ernesto Fernández Hurtado discusses the process of accommodation and cooperation between the public and the private sectors that has contributed significantly to economic growth, stressing particularly the role of agriculture. Mario Ramón Beteta describes central bank policy and the functioning of the Central Bank, showing how control over credit and the banking system assures stability and accelerating growth through its credit rationing. Alfredo Navarrete R. traces the sources of domestic savings that have provided 90 percent of the capital employed in the economy since the Revolution, and Ifigenia M. de Navarrete demonstrates that rapid economic growth has not resulted in a more equitable distribution of income. Victor Urquidi stresses the balanced growth, achieved by allocating public capital formation to basic infrastructure, that has helped develop agriculture as well as industry, and indicates the nature of the structural change that must occur if the economy is to expand rapidly. In his introduction Tom E. Davis compares growth in Mexico with developments during the same period in Chile and Argentina. The country reached its midcentury standard of living after fifty years of drastic social and political changes under a constitution that altered the system and the concept of private property and the role of the state. These new concepts brought about changes in the structure of production and social relationships, together with a rise to new cultural, technical, and moral levels. These changes, in turn, placed Mexico in a new position with new problems. A question that must be answered is whether the economic goals of the future require a reappraisal of social relationships and of the ways of administering and utilizing the country’s resources and potential productivity.