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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from Illinois, United …
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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from California, United …
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variation in immigrant density and sectoral factors. Using quarterly data for 1995-2008, we find that remittance flows are … estimation of these linkages is also shown to matter for gauging the sensitivity of remittances to economic conditions in the … home country, and hence the extent to which remittances might buffer domestic shocks as well as transmitting external ones …
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out by reporting an almost 0% growth rate of remittances for 2008. Among Latin American countries, Mexico (the largest … article documents the recent slowdown in workers' remittances, the money that international immigrants send to their countries … recipient of remittances in the region in terms of volume) seems to be the most affected with a decrease of more than US$900 …
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the volume of remittances to the Latin American region. This paper studies how a generalized amnesty - a provision in the … country of origin, we estimate substantial post-legalization drops in remittances sent home by Mexican-born migrants who … legalized through IRCA. Given the potential positive impact of remittances on investment levels, entrepreneurship rates and the …
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We use a range of methods and remittance data from 1990-2007 to assess the strength and significance of linkages between remittance flows to Latin America and the U.S. business cycle. All of the evidence suggests that remittance flows are relatively insensitive to fluctuations in the U.S. cycle,...
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