MIGRATION, REMITTANCES AND DEVELOPMENT Jean-Pierre Garson, OECD Conference on: Spain, Europe and Morocco Remittances and Development Casablanca, 15 December.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Capturing information on remittances and other flows – a fact-finding in Europe Violetta Damia January 2005 International Technical Meeting on.
Advertisements

Addressing Key Structural Vulnerabilities for [Africas] LDCs UN-OHRLLS Brainstorming Meeting on Substantive Preparation for UNLDC-IV New York, NY
Q1: Why, given their historical importance, are labour, migration & remittances frequently excluded from analyses of globalisation and IPE? (Sutcliffe)
Q1: Why, given their historical importance, are labour, migration & remittances frequently excluded from analyses of globalisation and IPE? (Sutcliffe)
Migration, remittances, and development indicators: The economic pillar Ben Slay Team leader, regional poverty reduction practice UNDP—Europe and Central.
Lauritz B. Holm-Nielsen, Rektor A A R H U S U N I V E R S I T E T Globalisering og de Videregående Uddannelser Rotary Århus 22. november 2005.
AFRICA-EU STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP SENIOR OFFICIALS MEETING (SOM), BRUSSELS, SEPTEMBER 2010 AFRICAN INSTITUTE REMITTANCE PROJECT African Union Commission.
Migrant Worker Remittances – A New Source of Microfinance Capital ? Jonathan Brooks, UNDP Regional Centre for Europe and the CIS Almaty, 2005.
How to produce statistics on Remittances? Nordic meeting for Trade in Goods and Services/BoP – 18 September in Tórshavn, Faroe Island Christian.
Migration and Development 27 June 2008 Geneva Denis Drechsler OECD Development Centre More Coherence for Better Outcomes.
1 THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY AS A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH Louis Kasekende Chief Economist African Development Bank At the Nigeria International Conference.
Potencialidades económicas de la remesas de los peruanos en Italia Elisenda Estruch Puertas Lima, 1 Agosto 2006.
Development implications of the financial and economic crisis SNIS Academic Council Debate Series Bern, Katja Hujo, Research Coordinator
AusAID, Financial Inclusion & Remittances Sydney, 18 July 2012 Ruth Goodwin-Groen, Senior Sector Specialist.
Immigration, Development and Policy Trade-Offs Jeff Dayton-Johnson and Theodora Xenogiani OECD Development Centre 4 th Annual AFD/EUDN Conference 8 November.
12 th Global Conference on Ageing Health, Security and Community International Federation on Ageing, Hyderabad, India Hyderabad, June2014 Ageing.
International Forum on Remittances 2007 Washington D.C., October 2007 Euro-Mediterranean remittances: Partnerships and Investments Pedro J. F. de.
Surviving in a Globalised and Competitive World: Co-operative Experience Tan Kin Lian CEO, NTUC Income.
Globalisation Today…. Nature and trends in globalisation: – Growth of global trade – Globalisation of production – Changes in the financial, labour.
Europe and Central Asia Region, The World Bank The Global Economic Crisis, Migration, and Remittance Flows to Armenia: Implications for Poverty International.
1 Enhancing the Development Impact of Migration: Issues and Policy Options Mr. Luca Barbone World Bank February 5, 2009.
The cohesion policy of the European Union Pelle Anita University of Szeged Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
Multinationals and Globalisation
“ One Family Under God: Conflict Resolution, Peace and Development ” Kenyatta International Conference Center Nairobi, Kenya November John Warner-Gutiérrez.
Remittances: characteristics and development perspective Judith van Doorn Social Finance Programme, ILO
Migration, Remittances and Development
A sustainable poverty-eradication policy boost From Remittance to Microcredit Valentino Piana Paulos Kesete Penang, 5th December 2007.
The Socio-Economic Impact of Migrant Remittances: Pros and Cons
Globalisation Revision Session. Globalisation – Revision Questions 1.Define Globalisation 2.Identify and explain 4 key drivers of Globalisation over recent.
Remittances: Determinants and Consequences. Table 1. Remittance Inflows, Selected Countries (billions $) Country %GDP Bangladesh %
Can Ireland Secure its Competitive Edge? Don Thornhill, Chair National Competitiveness Council ISME Conference 19 th - October 2007.
THE INFLUENCE OF REMITTANCES ON THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY Kristin Johnson, Ph.D. Department of Political Science.
Impact of the Crisis on Remittances to the Arab Countries Bachir Hamdouch University Mohamed V Rabat,Morocco.
Influence of foreign direct investment on macroeconomic stability Presenter: Governor CBBH: Kemal Kozarić.
The African Development Bank’s Contribution to Aid for Trade (AfT) Henri A. MINNAAR NEPAD, Regional Integration and Trade Department WIPO Conference on.
Remittances to Latin America and its Effect on Development Manuel Orozco, Project Director, Central America Inter-American Dialogue.
Improving the Measurement of International Remittances Neil Fantom Development Data Group World Bank.
Promoting innovative remittance markets and empowering migrant workers and their families International Fund for Agricultural Development Rome, 02 October.
Globalizing with Their Feet: Opportunities & Costs of International Migration* Ian Goldin, World Bank November 16, 2005 * Drawn from forthcoming book by.
MIGRATION, REMITTANCES AND THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SENDING COUNTRIES Main outcomes of the international conference organised by the OECD and the Central.
A SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC BANK IN LATIN AMERICA : José Mena V. BID Seminar on Public Banks February 2005.
Policy Strategies for Economic Development in the Knowledge Society: Contribution from the New Member States Carine Dartiguepeyrou Idate Conference on.
UNFPA/UNECE/NIDI Training programme on international migration, Geneva, 24-28/01/2005 Receipt of Remittances and their effect on emigration intentions.
PRESENTATION OF ECONOMICS ON CONCEPT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
© T. M. Whitmore TODAY Migration  Remittances (a consequence of international emigration from LA) Rural to rural migration within LA Rural to urban migration.
Globalisation and Multinational Business. Globalisation: Setting the Scene Current issues in the global economy Defining globalisation –global economic.
Remittances in the Balance of Payments Framework Prepared for International Technical Meeting on Measuring Remittances World Bank, Washington, D.C. January.
Remittances Data Quality: A review in progress Evis Rucaj, consultant, World Bank.
FINANCIAL FLOWS 2. WHAT THE SYLLABUS SAYS ‘Examine the influence of governments, world trading organisations and financial institutions in the transfer.
Workers Remittances in Mediterranean Partner Countries: The EIB’s work program Pedro J. F. de Lima Development Economics Advisory Service European Investment.
Globalization and Remittances: the tradeoffs of interconnectedness Wayne W. Gammon III INT 301 Dr. Sharon
Workshop Conclusions and Recommendations Towards better Evidence on Migration and Development in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Capacity-building Workshop.
Effective Partnerships: What Role in Migration and Development? Migration and Development: World Bank and OECD Development Centre Conference May.
International Migration, Remittances and Development in Europe and Central Asia Dilip Ratha Development Prospects Group World Bank GDLN Migration Policy.
Developed by Cool Pictures and MultiMedia Presentations Copyright © 2004 by South-Western, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Developed.
Key Issues in Recording of Remittances in the Balance of Payments and Recent Improvements in Concepts and Definitions International Technical Meeting on.
STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics STD/SES/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics Bilateral flows of remittances Fabiana Cerasa OECD.
African Economic Conference 2007, Addis Ababa 1. 2 Presentation Outline What wisdom have we gained so far to explain growth in Africa?  Several explanations.
Meeting of the Committee of Experts All day event Réunion du Comité d’experts Journée entière
Growth in East Asia: Innovative Firms in Dynamic Cities Shahid Yusuf World Bank DECRG February 18, 2004.
International Monetary Fund. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND What IMF do The IMF promotes international monetary cooperation and exchange rate stability,
Kehinde Oluseyi Olagunju Szent Istvan University, Godollo, Hungary. “African Globalities – Global Africans” 4 th Pecs African Studies Conference, University.
Remittances and Development: A Perspective from Southeast Asia IOM-MRTC Conference January 25, 2013 Yoon Ah Oh Center for Emerging Economies Research Korea.
1 Meeting the Challenges of Today’s Dynamic Business Environment Chapter 1.
Globalisation and Multinational Business.  Current issues in the global economy  Defining globalisation ◦ global economic interdependence ◦ implications.
SME Development Issues from SME Perspective
Effective Partnerships: What Role in Migration and Development?
Chapter 1: Introduction
What: An overview of contemporary global networks and flows:
NS4540 Winter Term 2019 Migration and Remittances in Latin America and the Caribbean: Engines of Growth and Macroeconomic Stabilizers? IMF June 2017.
Presentation transcript:

MIGRATION, REMITTANCES AND DEVELOPMENT Jean-Pierre Garson, OECD Conference on: Spain, Europe and Morocco Remittances and Development Casablanca, 15 December 2006

2 I.The current context: remittances are increasing Globalisation of migration and globalisation of the economies Migrants remittances to developing countries have recently grown in volume (estimates: 200 billion US $ in 2006) Source: Global Development Finance 2004

3 Source : World Bank staff estimates based on the International Monetary Fund's Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook Note: Workers' remittances, compensation of employees, and migrant transfers* (US$ million)

4

5

6 In some emigration countries, remittances exceed the volume of official development aid (ODA), in certain cases even of FDI or exports. Although remittances contribute to improve the living conditions of migrants and their families, it seems less evident that they have had a positive impact on the economic development of the sending countries I.The current context: remittances as a subject of political debate

7 II. The impact of remittances on the economic development Prerequisites for enhancing the efficiency of remittances in an economic development perspective Difficult to attract and orient remittances towards the economic development of sending countries. Diversity in the personal characteristics of immigrants and in the ways in which they make use of their savings Implementing sound macroeconomic policies and policies of good governance in the sending countries Emigrants want to be able to make free use of their savings

8 Ongoing initiatives at local and bilateral levels : the key factors Initiatives directed to all economic agents and not only towards emigrants Financial and economic risks are important, so it is important to create regional structures to overcome these difficulties in creating local development strategies and related financing methods (Portugal, Morocco) A great proportion of migrants have not been involved in the economic and financial networks of their country of origin Dissemination of information on regional development programme is an important element to attract remittances

9 III. Reducing the costs of transfers Developing partnerships between local banks and financial institutions overseas Taking advantage of new technologies : money transfers, internet, mobile phones, credit cards Increasing competition among service providers in receiving and sending countries

10 IV. Conclusion : Beyond Remittances The scale of remittance transfers allows emigrant workers to improve not only the living conditions of member of their families but also the welfare of other people who have remained in the home country Impact of remittances on the reduction of poverty and improvement of education and health care While any policy directed towards the liberalisation of capital movements in sending countries will attract more remittances, it would be a mistake to arbitraly channel emigrants’ savings into projects that do not interest them or whose profit picture they do not understand

11 Key factors to accelerate economic convergence and, over the long term, reduce incentive to emigrate Modernisation of infrastructure and increase investment in human capital The launching of active programmes to attract foreign capital to projects (including those carried out by emigrants in their home countries) The issue of the relationship between globalisation, migration and development deserves to be further investigated in the broader context of international economic and political relations