Abstract

Introduction - The Problem: Income Distribution and Poverty in Mexico During Economic Liberalization - How Much Inequality Can Be Explained? - Decomposing the Changes in Inequality - Explaining Poverty - Explaining Changes in Poverty - The Effect of Poverty Alleviation Programs on Poverty - The Restrictions on the Accumulation of Human and Physical Capital: Traditional Explanations - Savings, Poverty and Uncertainty - An Alternative Approach - Conclusions - Appendix I - Appendix II - Appendix III - References - Index

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