Inequality and Northern Mexican Border. An approaching from sustainable development goals
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https://doi.org/10.15359/eys.21-50.1Keywords:
Capabilities, Human Development, Inequality, SustainabilityAbstract
In this work we attempt to shed light on how severe inequality that highly affect Mexican north border determinate the fulfillment of sustainable development goals. Throughout “resilience” and “power asymmetry” it will be examined how inequality works as a pernicious political actor mitigating the natural sense of political action. To this end, the top 5 SDG with the longer inequality incidence are statistically treated to reflect the real state of fulfillment. Similarly, it will be conceptualized inequality effects on those public politics aimed to accomplish such ends. We conclude corroborating the persistence of a perverse effect provoked by inequality and how its effects alter the nature of such policies designed to achieve sustainable development goals.
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