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Frankema --$tChapter One. Introduction /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Two. The Institutionalisation Of Inequality In Colonial Latin America /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Three. The Omnipresence Of Land Inequality In Post-Colonial Latin America /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Four. The Advance Of Mass Education: Quantity Or Quality? /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Five. The Secular Trend Of Income Inequality, 1870-2000: Theoretical And Historical Perspectives /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Six. Changing Patterns Of Factor Income Distribution, 1870-2000 /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Seven. The Recent Rise Of Urban Wage Inequality /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tChapter Eight. Conclusion /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tAppendix /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tReferences /$rE.H.P. Frankema --$tIndex /$rE.H.P. Frankema. 330 $aThe forces of industrialisation, urbanisation, globalisation and technological change have washed away the pre-modern outlook of most Latin American economies. Despite the improved opportunities of social mobility offered by economic modernisation, current income inequality levels (still) appear extraordinary high. Has Latin America always been unequal? Did the region fail to settle a longstanding account with its colonial past? Or should we be reluctant to point our finger so far back in time? In a comparative study of asset and income distribution Frankema shows that both the levels, and nature, of income inequality have changed significantly since 1870. 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