1st Edition

International Remittance Payments and the Global Economy

By Bharati Basu, James T. Bang Copyright 2015
280 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

280 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

280 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

International Remittance Payments are described mainly as money sent by immigrants to their families and friends in their home countries. These payments provide an important source of income that is mostly used to provide for a variety of basic needs of the non-migrating members of immigrant families and thus remittance payments can be considered as a tool to reduce the poverty level of the labor... Read more

1. The Evolution of Remittances, 1980-2009 2. How Remittances Affect the Remaining Residents of the Labor Sending Country: A Theoretical Presentation 3. A Regional Summary of Remittances in Developing Countries, 1980-2010 4. Remittance Behavior in Developed Regions of the World, 1980-2010 5. Motivation for Sending Remittances and Motivation for Migration: Have We Integrated Them? A Look Through Last Three Decades 6. Remittances, Family, and the Decision to Migrate 7. The Gap between the Actual Amount and the Recorded Amount of Remittances: Its Evolution over the years 8. Causes of Aggregate Remittances in Developing, Emerging, and Advanced Economies

Biography

Dr. Bharati Basu is a professor in the Department of Economics at Central Michigan University

James T. Bang is assistant professor in the Department of Finance, Economics and Decision Science, St Ambrose University, USA