Spotlight: remittances to Mexico: cross-border money flows slowed by U.S. slump
Jesus Cañas and
Roberto Coronado
Southwest Economy, 2010, issue Q1, No 1, 14
Abstract:
Mexicans living in the U.S. are sending less money home. In 2009, remittances to Mexico totaled $21.5 billion, a 15 percent decline from 2008. With the exception of October 2008, remittances have been decreasing since mid-2007.
Keywords: economic conditions - United States; Emigrant remittances; Mexico (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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