Policy case study Mexico - Supporting design of a national programme as a policy solution for reducing rural poverty

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Policy case study Mexico - Supporting design of a national programme as a policy solution for reducing rural poverty

Mexico is an upper-middle-income country with numerous policy initiatives aimed at addressing poverty and improving the well-being of both rural andurban populations. However, the country suffers from low productivity, low levels of GDP growth, and persistent poverty. Poverty is especially high in rural regions: in 2012, as much as 61 per cent of the rural population was categorized as poor (compared with 45 per cent of the total population) after little change over the past two decades.

Topics

Rural finance

Countries

Mexico

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