Remittance Flows to Developing Countries: Trends, Importance and Impact
Catia Batista,
Gaia Narciso and
Carol Newman
Chapter 21 in Enacting Globalization, 2014, pp 230-239 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Estimates of remittance flows to developing countries reached $406 billion in 2012 and are forecast to grow at a rate of 8% over the next two years. The aim of this chapter is to analyse the impact of remittances on recipient households and countries. We start by surveying the economics literature on the effect of remittances on poverty and consumption of remittance recipients. Next, we explore the recent evidence on whether and how remittances are invested in human capital and entrepreneurial activities. Finally, we discuss the likely impact of more stringent immigration rules and rising unemployment rates in developed countries on future remittance flows.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Entrepreneurial Activity; Child Labour; Immigration Policy; Human Capital Accumulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137361943_21
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