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Title: REMITTANCES
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
By: Samuel Munzele Maimbo (Editor), Dilip Ratha (Editor)
Format: Hardback

List price: £23.95


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ISBN 10: 0821357948
ISBN 13: 9780821357941
Publisher: WORLD BANK PUBLICATIONS
Pub. date: 31 October, 2004
Pages: 398
Description: Globally, remittances constitute the largest source of financial flows to developing countries after Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This book explores policy options for enhancing the poverty alleviation impact of remittance money in recipient countries, and addressees concerns about increasing migration and inequality.
Synopsis: The publication of this book is especially important for because our economy depends to a large extent on the remittances of overseas workers. We are particularly interested in the new technologies cited by the authors. These technologies would reduce the cost of remitting money to recipient countries and greatly benefit our workers abroad. Kudos to the World Bank for publishing this comprehensive and useful book. - Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President, Republic of the Philippines. ""Readers will find his book an enthralling reminder of the indissoluble financial links that bind migrants to their home countries. These financial links need to be encouraged and sustained by supportive macroeconomic policies."" - Tito Mboweni, Governor, Reserve Bank of South Africa. ""An excellent examination of the global remittances policy agenda, ""Remittances: Development Impact and Future Prospects"" is a timely and exciting resource for academics, development institutions, central banks, and all policy makers in developed and developing countries."" - Hernando de Soto, President, Institute for Liberty and Democracy. Remittance could mean two things: 1.The sending of money to someone at a distance. 2. The sum of money sent. New research shows the astonishing scope of remittances, with formally documented flows now estimated at $ 90 billion for 2003. Globally, remittances now constitute the largest source of financial flows to developing countries after Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and indeed in many countries they now exceed FDI flows. ""Remittances"" explores policy options for enhancing the poverty alleviation impact of remittance money in recipient countries, and addressees concerns about increasing migration and inequality. It looks at new technologies that allow remittance service providers to reduce direct transaction costs and open new channels, enhancing convenience for remitters and improving levels of transparency and accountability for regulators and policy makers. Importantly, it also establishes a baseline for further research and collaborative effort, showing the areas where the international financial institutions, particularly the World Bank, can add value to enhance the positive impact of remittance flows and minimize less welcome effects.Edited by Samuel Munzele Maimbo, who has already published authoritative articles on this subject, and Dilip Ratha, who first revealed the global significance of remittances, this book is intended for remittance service providers, as well as policy makers and researchers interested in financial sector, migration and development issues. Subject categories include Banking, Finance, and Investment Development and Economics Globalization.
Illustrations: Illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: World Bank Publications
Returns: Returnable
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