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    Washington, D.C : World Bank
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    gbv_724143130
    Format: Online-Ressource (p. cm)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library
    ISBN: 9780821384756 , 9780821385531
    Series Statement: Directions in Development ; finance
    Content: A substantive literature suggests that migration generates benefits for migrants, the host societies, and the countries of origin. The economic benefits for the countries of origin are realized primarily through the receipt of remittances. These large and stable resource flows remained relatively resilient during the global financial crisis compared to steep declines in private capital flows, and they have quickly recovered to the pre crisis levels. African countries are estimated to have received $40 billion in officially recorded flows in 2010, but the true size is believed to be far larger. Remittances are associated with reduction in poverty, improved education and health outcomes, and increased availability of funds for small business investments. Remittances represent a positive and relatively noncontroversial outcome of migration. This volume brings together studies of remittance markets in eight Sub-Saharan African countries and two key destinations for African migrants outside the African continent. It provides an overview of the remittance markets, and the policy and institutional environments in both sending and receiving countries. Based on primary surveys of remittance service providers about the types of remittance services, barriers to entry and exit, legal and regulatory environment, remittance costs, and innovative technologies, the chapters of this volume provide a unique window into the functioning of remittance markets in this region. the volume, measures to reduce remittance fees, increase market competition and consumer protection, increase the involvement of post offices and other non-bank institutions, and encourage the extension of mobile money transfer services to cross-border remittances will benefit the ultimate clients, the people of Africa. I hope that the findings of this volume will motivate more research, improved data collection, and policy action in the area of migrant remittances in Africa.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Remittance markets in Sub-Saharan Africa: an overview/ Sanket Mohapatra and Dilip Ratha. Remittance markets in remittance-receiving countries. Burkina Faso/ Yiriyibin Bambio -- Cape Verde/ Georgiana Pop -- Ethiopia/ Alemayehu Geda and Jacqueline Irving -- Ghana/ Peter Quartey -- Kenya/ Rose Ngugi -- Nigeria/ Chukwuma Agu -- Senegal/ Fatou Cisse -- Uganda/ Rose Ngugi. Remittance markets in remittance-source countries. France/ Frederic Ponsot -- United Kingdom/ Leon Isaacs. , English
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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