Mexico : Experiences with Pro-Poor Expenditure Policies

Against the background of Mexico's persistently high degree of inequality, this paper analyzes the country's experience with pro-poor policies over the last decade. A number of important government initiatives, implemented since the mid-1990s, have aimed at improving distributional equity through pro-poor expenditure programs, while at the same time seeking to increase the efficiency of public spending. This paper reviews these initiatives and outlines some additional policy options.
Publication date: January 2002
ISBN: 9781451842913
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Public Finance , Public Finance , Health Policy , Health Policy , Government Expenditure , expenditure , health care , health expenditure , expenditures , social expenditure , Personal Income , Wealth , and Their Distributions , National Government Expenditures And Related Policies

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