距离越远,汇款越多?汇款行为、差旅成本与非正式渠道的规模

Fabrizio Ferriani, G. Oddo
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在过去15年中,意大利的外国工人人数不断增加,这导致寄往国外的汇款数额显著增加。在本文中,我们研究了起源于意大利并通过注册金融中介机构转移到国外的汇款流出的决定因素。在控制了一系列广泛的社会经济回归因素后,我们记录了汇款与意大利和移民各自祖国之间的旅行成本之间的强烈正相关关系。我们将这一结果解释为未记录流动的间接证据,因为汇款与旅行成本之间的关系应该是不显著的,除非地理邻近允许汇款人转向非正式(不可观察的)传输机制。此外,使用双边走廊子集的时间和货币成本数据,我们还发现汇款与高交易成本和低转移速度呈负相关。我们依靠这一经验证据和移民汇出行为模型来提出估算非正式流出规模的新策略。
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More Distance, More Remittance? Remitting Behaviour, Travel Costs and the Size of the Informal Channel
The rising number of foreign workers in Italy during the last fifteen years has led to a conspicuous increase in the amount of remittances sent abroad. In this paper we examine the determinants of remittance outflows originated in Italy and transferred abroad through registered financial intermediaries. After controlling for a wide set of socio-economic regressors, we document a strong positive relation between remittances and the cost of travel between Italy and the migrants’ respective home countries. We interpret this result as indirect evidence of unrecorded flows, since the relation between remittances and travel cost should be non-significant unless geographical proximity permits remitters to switch to informal (nonobservable) transmission mechanisms. Moreover, using data on temporal and monetary costs for a subset of bilateral corridors, we also find remittances to be negatively correlated with high transaction costs and low speed of transfer. We rely on this empirical evidence and on a model of migrants’ remitting behavior to present new strategies for estimating the size of the informal outflow.
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