The current economic slowdown in the United States and the decline in remittance growth to some Latin American countries have intensified the interest in the relationship between these variables. We investigate whether host country conditions affect remittance outflows to Latin America, focusing on the roles of regional U.S. business cycles, geographical variation in immigrant density and sectoral factors. Using quarterly data for 1995-2008, we find that remittance flows are strongly influenced by economic conditions in the specific regions of the U.S. where migrants are clustered, as well as in the sectors especially important for immigrants' employment opportunities. The results are in sharp contrast to previous research suggesting that r...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence remittance behavior in the United States of Latin Ame...
This paper examines the effects of worker remittances on aggregate production's volatility, using a...
Presents findings from a series of surveys and focus groups conducted in 2003, on remittance sending...
We use a range of methods and remittance data from 1990 to 2007 to assess the strength and significa...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
IMI does not have a view as an Institute and does not aim to present one. The views expressed in thi...
Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These tran...
This article explores the slowdown of remittances to Mexico and the role that may have been played b...
Mexican migration to the United States is not a new phenomenon, but through increased globalization,...
© 2019, Economics Bulletin. Using Mexican consulate data on Mexican presence in US states, a panel d...
Workers' remittances have become a major source of financing for developing countries and are especi...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
Abstract Conventional wisdom in the economics of migration holds that remittance receipts may be a m...
This article studies the link between the inflow of remittances from international migrants and Mexi...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence remittance behavior in the United States of Latin Ame...
This paper examines the effects of worker remittances on aggregate production's volatility, using a...
Presents findings from a series of surveys and focus groups conducted in 2003, on remittance sending...
We use a range of methods and remittance data from 1990 to 2007 to assess the strength and significa...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
IMI does not have a view as an Institute and does not aim to present one. The views expressed in thi...
Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These tran...
This article explores the slowdown of remittances to Mexico and the role that may have been played b...
Mexican migration to the United States is not a new phenomenon, but through increased globalization,...
© 2019, Economics Bulletin. Using Mexican consulate data on Mexican presence in US states, a panel d...
Workers' remittances have become a major source of financing for developing countries and are especi...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected...
Abstract Conventional wisdom in the economics of migration holds that remittance receipts may be a m...
This article studies the link between the inflow of remittances from international migrants and Mexi...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence remittance behavior in the United States of Latin Ame...
This paper examines the effects of worker remittances on aggregate production's volatility, using a...
Presents findings from a series of surveys and focus groups conducted in 2003, on remittance sending...