Dynamics of Remittances towards Romania after EU Adhesion
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Dată
2011-07Autor
Susanu, Monica
Abstract
The remittance industry, that is experiencing some positive structural changes with the
advent of cell phone and internet‐based remittance instruments, included Romania, since
certain reforms concerning the openness of the economy were implemented. In general, the
diffusion of these changes is slowed by a lack of clarity on key regulations (including those
relating to money laundering and other financial crimes). Also remittance costs have fallen,
but not far enough, especially in the South‐South corridors. Recorded remittances to
developing countries were estimated to reach $ 240 billion in 2007. But the true size of
remittances including unrecorded flows could be even larger. However, a severe stagnation
in remittance flows to some important developing countries (up to a visible deceleration in
others countries) contributed to a slowdown in the rate of growth of remittances in
Romania as well. Nevertheless, the growth of remittances to developing countries remains
robust because of strong growth in Europe and Asia. This paper aims at highlighting a
series of mutations that Romania knew and which are felt as a consequence of the general
context and of its efforts and involvement from the international flow of money transfers.
The most important contribution contained by this article refers to the impact of some
national policies and of the global financial turmoil as well exerted upon the remittances
that the Romanians sent home from abroad.
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