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The U.S.-Mexico remittance corridor : lessons on shifting from informal to formal transfer systems
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The U.S.-Mexico remittance corridor : lessons on shifting from informal to formal transfer systems

Author: Raúl Hernández-Coss
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, ©2005.
Series: World Bank working paper, no. 47.
Edition/Format:   Book : International government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Hernández-Coss, Raúl, 1968-
U.S.-Mexico remittance corridor.
Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c2005
(OCoLC)648592717
Material Type: Government publication, International government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Raúl Hernández-Coss
ISBN: 0821360876 9780821360873 0821360884 9780821360880
OCLC Number: 57283845
Description: x, 99 p. : ill., col. maps ; 26 cm.
Contents: 1. At the first mile --
2. At the intermediary stage --
3. At the last mile --
4. Lessons from the U.S.-Mexico remittance corridor --
5. Policy recommendations --
Annex I. Operational features of the remittance industry --
Annex II. Market overview --
Annex III. U.S. regulatory overview --
Annex IV. Mexico regulatory overview --
Annex V. Incentive analysis --
Annex VI. Discovering the road between the first and the last mile.
Series Title: World Bank working paper, no. 47.
Other Titles: US-Mexico remittance corridor :
Responsibility: Raúl Hernández-Coss.

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