Arbeitspapier
Remittances by emigrants: Issues and evidence
Remittances, after foreign direct investment, are currently the most important source of external finance to developing countries. Remittances surpass foreign aid, and tend to be more stable than such volatile capital flows as portfolio investment and international bank credit. Remittances are also an international redistribution from low-income migrants to their families in the home country. Worldwide, remittances are relatively concentrated in a group of developing countries: the top 20 recipient-countries of workers’ remittances capture around 80 per cent of total remittances by workers to the developing countries. The three main source countries of remittances are the US, Saudi Arabia and Germany, while in terms of value, the three main recipient countries are India, Mexico and the Philippines.
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Series: WIDER Discussion Paper ; No. 2003/89
- Classification
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Wirtschaft
Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General
International Financial Markets
International Migration
- Subject
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remittances
capital flows
development finance
Rücküberweisung (Migranten)
Welt
- Event
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Geistige Schöpfung
- (who)
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Solimano, Andrés
- Event
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Veröffentlichung
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The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
- (where)
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Helsinki
- (when)
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2003
- Handle
- Last update
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10.03.2025, 11:45 AM CET
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Object type
- Arbeitspapier
Associated
- Solimano, Andrés
- The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Time of origin
- 2003