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The United States-Honduras Remittance Corridor : Acting on Opportunity to Increase Financial Inclusion and Foster Development of a Transitional Economy.

The report is part of the Bilateral Remittance Corridor Analysis (BRCA) initiative. The report US-Honduras Remittance Corridor: Acting on Opportunity to Increase Financial Inclusion and Foster Development of a Transnational Economy provides an overview of remittances and migration between the Hondur...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Endo, Isaku
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : World Bank, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Foreword; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Figure 1. Remittances and Capital Flows to Developing Countries; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. Overview of Migration and Remittance Trends; Figure 1.1. Evolution of U.S.-Honduras Migration and Remittance Flows, 1950-2007; Box 1.1. The Alternative Remittance and Migration System; Box 1.2. Links between Honduras' Internal and External (International) Migration; Figure 1.2. Regions of Honduras; Box 1.3. Temporary Protected Status; Figure 1.3. Types of Occupations and Honduran Labor Force in the United States
  • Table 1.1. Routes to Circular Migration Policy Table 1.2. Key Remittance Ratio (2007); Figure 1.4. Top 10 Remittance-Receiving Countries in LAC, 2007 (US billion); Figure 1.5. The Use of Remittances (2006); Figure 1.6. Remittance Inflows to Honduras and Their Growth, 2000-08; Box 1.4. Honduras' National Policy for Emigrants; Box 1.5. General Principles for International Remittance Services; 2. The U.S.-Honduras Market for Remittances; Figure 2.1. Market Share of Remittance-Paying Service Providers in Honduras (2002-07); Table 2.1. Market Share of Largest Banks in the Remittance Market
  • Box 2.1. The Case of Organización de Desarrollo Empresarial Femenino Table 2.2. Access Points of Remittance Services in Honduras (2007); Table 2.3. Profile of Selected Remittance Service Providers in the Honduran Remittance Market; Table 2.4. Cost of Sending US200 Remittance from the United States to Honduras and Other LAC Countries (percent); Table 2.5. Remittance Cost to Send US200 from the United States to Honduras by Remittance Service Providers
  • Figure 2.2. Remittance Cost Trend to Send 200 from the United States to Honduras by Remittance Service Provider-Comparison between May 2008 and January 2009 Figure 2.3. Remittance Fees for a Range of Transfers from the United States to Honduras; Box 2.2. Ficohsa Express: Expansion of a Honduran MTO in the United States; Figure 2.4. AML/BSA Framework in the United States; Table 2.6. Status of BSA Regulations for Remittance Service Providers; Figure 2.5. Regulations in the Market for Remittances; Figure 3.1. Remittances and Financial Development in Honduras
  • 3. Strategies for Financial Inclusion of Senders and Recipients Table 3.2. IADB Survey of Remittance Recipients; Table 3.1. Bancarization of Remittance Recipients and Non-Recipients; Figure 3.2. Evolution from Remittances to Financial Inclusion; Box 3.1. From Remittances to Financial Inclusion-Initiatives by Banco Atlantida; Box 3.2. BAC BAMER's Life Cycle Model for Financial Inclusion; Box 3.3. New Ideas on Mobile Banking and Remittances in the Philippines; Table 3.3. Summary of Honduran Financial Strategies to Bancarize Senders and Beneficiaries