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Mexican income distribution within and between rural and urban areas

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  • Ginneken, Wouter van.

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Working paper, prepared within the framework of the WEP, on income distribution within and between rural areas and urban areas in Mexico - covers the rural and urban cost of living, economies of scale and household composition, consumer expenditure, poverty, standard of living, etc., presents the research methodology and the data collecting methods, and suggests some tentative economic policy measures. References and statistical tables.

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  • Ginneken, Wouter van., 1974. "Mexican income distribution within and between rural and urban areas," ILO Working Papers 991543193402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991543193402676
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    1. Abdel-Fadil M., 1976. "Intersectoral Terms of Trade and transfer of resources from agriculture to non-agricultural activities; the case of Egypt," ILO Working Papers 991648823402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Foxley, Alejandro. & Aninat, Eduardo. & Arellano, José Pablo., 1976. "What does social security do to incomes?," ILO Working Papers 991677383402676, International Labour Organization.

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