An Indian reader draws an analogy to South Asia:
India has  extreme inequality and one of the reasons for it is that capital is a lot less  mobile. People don't pay taxes honestly (partly because they can get away with  it and partly because there was a time when Taxes were extortionately high). The  result is that there is a huge pool of money swimming around which in India is  called "Black money". "Black money" is a very broad term and  includes all kinds of money - from the proceeds of crime to simply money on  which Tax has not been paid. This money is obviously less mobile than legitimate  money (which in India is called "White money") because it doesn't get  channeled as easily into the economy.
The result is that there are vast fortunes of hidden wealth often behind the  facade of middle class mediocrity. And because it is hidden wealth and the  owners of the wealth do not trust anyone but their immediately family and  cousins, the wealth tends to remain concentrated in the hands of those families  in a way that prevents it from being used productively (which would give the  opportunity to others to make money and become wealthy or better off).
So it is not uncommon for business families to be sitting on vast fortunes that  are completely invisible to the Taxman. I suspect the same thing is in play in  Latin America because a lot of the "wealth" in Latin America is from  illegitimate businesses or activities.
The only way to create a better future for everyone in such countries is by  reducing the size of the illegitimate economy and bringing as much wealth as  possible into regular capital investments. But thats a hell of a lot easier said  than done when you have centuries old traditions of not trusting anyone.
One of Mexico's worst problems is the difficulty the government has in finding taxable income. Vast amounts are hidden so the government sets tax rates high to get more out of what income it can find, which just encourages more people to evade taxes. So, the government doesn't collect enough money to pay for decent education.
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