汇款与汇率力量的神话:以墨西哥为例

A. Coutiño
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在过去的二十年里,墨西哥收到的汇款增加了六倍多。汇款的激增主要可以解释为美国的经济表现对墨西哥工人的吸引力,这意味着更多的移民流动,但也意味着更高收入的工作。移民的收入约束——由就业和工资决定——在决定资金转移方面起着最重要的作用。墨西哥经济表现不佳,无法提供充足且高薪的工作,是墨西哥人移民美国的另一个因素。外汇汇率(比索/美元)与墨西哥收到的汇款金额几乎没有关系。与一些研究人员的观点相反,我们发现,尽管汇款与比索相对于美元的价值之间存在一定的相关性,但在过去二十年的两次汇款热潮中,没有证据表明比索与汇款之间存在统计因果关系。
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Remittances and The Myth of the Exchange Rate's Power: The Case of Mexico
Remittances to Mexico have increased more than six times in the past two decades. The boom in remittances can be explained mainly by U.S. economic performance as an attraction for Mexican workers, which implies more migration flows but also better-paying jobs. The immigrant’s income constraint––determined by employment and wages––plays the most important role in determining money transfers. The poor performance of Mexico’s economy and its inability to provide sufficient and well-paying jobs is another factor behind Mexican migration to the U.S. The foreign exchange rate (peso/USD) has little or nothing to do with the amount of remittances received by Mexico. Contrary to what some researchers argue, we find that despite the existence of some correlation between remittances and the peso's value vis-a-vis the dollar, there is no evidence of statistical causality from the peso to remittances during the two booms in remittances of the past two decades.
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