Ethnicity and the persistence of inequality : the case of Peru
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Ethnicity and the persistence of inequality : the case of Peru
(Conflict, inequality and ethnicity)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-229) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Understanding why inequality is so great and has persevered for centuries in a number of Latin American countries requires tools that go beyond economics. Investigating the case of Peru, this book explores how inequality is embedded in institutions that constitute the interface between the economy, the polity and geography of the country.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Appendix: Background on Peru The Complexity and Salience of Ethnic Identity in Peru Appendix: The Methodology of the CRISE Perception Survey: The Questionnaire and the Sample
- D.Sulmont Measuring Group Inequalities
- A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp Persistent Inequalities in Education
- A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp The Historical Embedding of Group Inequalities: From the Colony to the War with Chile
- C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp The Embedding of Regional Inequality and the Consequences for Group Inequalities: the 1890s to the 1960s
- C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp The Evolving Crisis and Consequences for Group Inequality, 1968-90 The Fujimori Years: the Peak of Political and Economic Exclusion Conclusion
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