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Brochure on a conference in Lima, Peru March 2004
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This paper presents the reality of remittances in Latin America and the Caribbean, to be influenced by four points in the first quarter of 2008, such as:: the economic slowdown in the United States, sharp spikes in food and fuel prices, a harsher climate against immigration, and a weakening U.S....
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This paper presents the growing volume of remittances to the Caribbean countries (particularly to Jamaica) has increased the interest and the opportunity to study mechanisms that contribute towards making the remittance market more deep, transparent and efficient. These trends have led to a...
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An outlook of estimates for 2008 Remittances
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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from New York.
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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from Illinois, United States.
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The growth of economic migrants seeking better lives for themselves and their families has increased four times faster than the worlds¿ population. The information contained in this study presents the first detailed analysis of remittances from Japan to Latin America, and provides insight into...
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Brochure on a conference in Lima, Peru May 2004
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Results and Analysis of a poll in the U.S. on immigrants remittances senders.
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