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"Argues that incoherent social programs significantly contribute to poverty and little growth. Proposes converting the existing social security system into universal social entitlements. Advocates eliminating wage-based social security contributions and raising consumption taxes on higher-income households to increase the rate of GDP growth, reduce inequality, and improve benefits for workers"--Provided by publisher.
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Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes: Social Policy, Informality, and Economic Growth in Mexico
2010, Brookings Institution Press
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Good intentions, bad outcomes: social policy, informality, and economic growth in Mexico
2008, Brookings Institution Press
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Good intentions, bad outcomes: social policy, informality, and economic growth in Mexico
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Good intentions, bad outcomes: social policy, informality, and economic growth in Mexico
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-347) and index.
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