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Perspectives on Migration and Financial Markets Research

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  • Juan David González-Ruiz

    (Departamento de Economía, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Económicas, Grupo de Investigación en Finanzas y Sostenibilidad, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Cra. 65 #59a-110, Medellín 050034, Colombia)

  • Camila Múnera-Sierra

    (Departamento de Economía, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Económicas, Grupo de Investigación en Finanzas y Sostenibilidad, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Cra. 65 #59a-110, Medellín 050034, Colombia)

  • Nini Johana Marín-Rodríguez

    (Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería Financiera GINIF, Programa de Ingeniería Financiera, Facultad de Ingenierías, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellín 050026, Colombia)

Abstract

This study comprehensively analyzes the relationship between migration and financial markets. We examine existing research on this subject using a scientometric and bibliometric approach. By employing VOSviewer and Bibliometrix tools, we introduce a novel methodology that enhances comprehension of this intricate relationship. The findings underscore two significant outcomes. Firstly, the impact of migration on financial markets is evident through the substantial flow of remittances and microfinance. Secondly, this study uncovers challenges hindering the integration of migrants into formal banking systems, thereby affecting financial market dynamics. This research deepens our understanding of migration’s implications on financial markets, offering practical insights that can guide policymakers and financial institutions in their decision-making processes.

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  • Juan David González-Ruiz & Camila Múnera-Sierra & Nini Johana Marín-Rodríguez, 2024. "Perspectives on Migration and Financial Markets Research," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 17(7), pages 1-20, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:17:y:2024:i:7:p:272-:d:1425484
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