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This is a first of its kind book which examines the remittances in the two largest corridors in the World: India-Saudi Arabia and Mexico-U.S.A. This book aims to treat remittances as an act of social norm involving individuals, nation-states, and diaspora communities. It treats remittances both as an act of individual obligation as well as a social fact that needs to be understood from the perspective of the actors, i.e., the givers and recipients. Using theories of motives of giving, policy analysis, international development, and international relations, the authors offer a compelling narrative of how and why remittances occur and the impacts on both the giver and recipient. The authors – both scholars of philanthropy and remittances – bring their shared perspective and understanding of this crucial phenomenon and delve deep into examining its impacts on community development and the relations between the nation-states. This book offers a sophisticated understanding of how vital remittances are to the world we live in. The book sheds light on this important social reality and will be of value to researchers, academics, and students interested in remittances, as well as to practitioners working in the international development sector, NGO actors, and policy makers.
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1138344419, 0367521881, 0429438532, 9781138344419, 9780367521882, 9780429438530
Remittances and International Development: The Invisible Forces Shaping Community 1st Edition is written by Sabith Khan; Daisha M. Merritt and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Remittances and International Development are 9780429797323, 042979732X and the print ISBNs are 9780367521882, 0367521881. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1138344419, 0367521881, 0429438532, 9781138344419, 9780367521882, 9780429438530.
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