Commentary on session III: U.S.-Mexico remittances: recent trends and measurement issues
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- Roberto Coronado, 2004. "Workers' remittances to Mexico," Business Frontier, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
- Freund, Caroline & Spatafora, Nikola, 2005. "Remittances : transaction costs, determinants, and informal flows," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3704, The World Bank.
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Emigration and immigration; International trade; Economic development; Developing countries; Emigrant remittances; Econometric models; Mexico;All these keywords.
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