Sending Money Home - Hispanic Remittances and Community Development
The flow of money southward from the United States has evolved from a stream flowing from families through informal networks to a major river with new tributaries fed by transnational migrant organizations, channeled through an increasingly formal marketplace, and attracting the involvement of home country governments. This volume tracks the evolution of the flow of money 'home,' offering new data to enhance the picture and understanding of this important economic phenomenon.
Contributions by: Rafael Alarcon, Louis DeSipio, Deborah Waller Meyers, Manuel Orozco, J. Edward Taylor