The Dominican Republic is the fourth largest remittance market in the Latin America and Caribbean region. Remittances are an economic necessity for recipients, and financial sector involvement in the industry is necessary for improved effectiveness and efficiency
A remittance is part of an employee\u27s wages or salary that is sent back home. Remittances not onl...
An overview of the 2006 MIF survey of remittances from the United States to Latin America
The fastest growing and highest volume remittance market in the world in Latin America and the Carib...
This report details remittance flows, their costs, and their impact throughout Latin America based o...
Remittance volumes, transaction costs, profiles of senders and receivers, and recent Latin American ...
Improving remittance flows between Latin America and the US involving stronger ties with financial i...
This study focuses on the financial channels and institutions that determine the structure and cost ...
Analysis of the market of remittances from the United States to nine Central American and Caribbean ...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
The first detailed state-by-state analysis of remittances from the United States to Latin America, p...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
REMITTANCES, the repatriated earnings of emigrant workers, have grownto constitute a substantial por...
For generations, millions of migrant workers have been sending billions of dollars back to their hom...
This report is a statistical overview by country complimenting a MIF conference addressing the econo...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Remitta...
A remittance is part of an employee\u27s wages or salary that is sent back home. Remittances not onl...
An overview of the 2006 MIF survey of remittances from the United States to Latin America
The fastest growing and highest volume remittance market in the world in Latin America and the Carib...
This report details remittance flows, their costs, and their impact throughout Latin America based o...
Remittance volumes, transaction costs, profiles of senders and receivers, and recent Latin American ...
Improving remittance flows between Latin America and the US involving stronger ties with financial i...
This study focuses on the financial channels and institutions that determine the structure and cost ...
Analysis of the market of remittances from the United States to nine Central American and Caribbean ...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
The first detailed state-by-state analysis of remittances from the United States to Latin America, p...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
REMITTANCES, the repatriated earnings of emigrant workers, have grownto constitute a substantial por...
For generations, millions of migrant workers have been sending billions of dollars back to their hom...
This report is a statistical overview by country complimenting a MIF conference addressing the econo...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Remitta...
A remittance is part of an employee\u27s wages or salary that is sent back home. Remittances not onl...
An overview of the 2006 MIF survey of remittances from the United States to Latin America
The fastest growing and highest volume remittance market in the world in Latin America and the Carib...