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The sources and evolution of inequality in Mexican ejidos

Keywords: inequality, mexico, common property.

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this paper examines the sources of inequality in the mexican common property communities (ejidos), both in the past and in the present. it uses as a proxy of historical inequality the distribution of land at the time of the agrarian reform, and as a proxy for current distribution the number of cattle held by individuals. possible hypotheses of factors affecting the distribution are pre-colonial population densities, differing elegibility rules through the course of the agrarian reform, and geography. descomposition of the inequality measures shows that land inequality is much higher between than within ejidos, with the opposite being true for cattle inequality. higher precolonial population densities are shown to decrease the average amount of private land and of cattle held by ejido members, and to decrease within ejido-land inequality while they increase within-ejido cattle inequality. ejidos formed during the early period of the reform have significantly larger land endowments, and much greater inequality cattle distribution within and between ejidos, even while controlling for other factors. this suggests roles for both geography and institutions in the determination of the distribution of assets in rural mexico.

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