tailieunhanh - Diaspora Investment In Developing And Emerging Country Capital Markets: Patterns And Prospects
Currently, poverty is broadly defined by the lack of public services and the lack of opportunities to generate income, as well as the inability of people to act in their own interests, to express their needs through con- crete proposals, and to organize collectively to implement solutions. Poverty constitutes a challenge to the peaceful coexistence of people and represents ignorance of their social, economic, and political rights. How- ever, creating permanent jobs and implementing productive projects for poverty reduction are not simple tasks | USAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ffiwpi MIGRATION POLICY I INSTITUTE By Aaron Terrazas Diaspora Investment in Developing and Emerging Country Capital Markets Patterns and Prospects Diasporas Development Policy Project DIASPORAS DEVELOPMENT POLICY PROJECT Diaspora Investment in Developing and Emerging Country Capital Markets Patterns and Prospects Aaron Terrazas Migration Policy Institute August 2010 USA ID USAID Ezz pi FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MIGRATION POLICY I INSTITUTE Acknowledgments This report has benefited from the insight of Dilip Ratha of the World Bank Kathleen Newland of the Migration Policy Institute MPI Yvon Resplandy and Borany Penh of the United States Agency for International Development USAID Renee Gifford of The QED Group LLC Thomas Debass of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation OPIC and the participants in a roundtable on diasporas capital market investments in their countries of origin organized by MPI and USAID on June I 2010. The author also thanks Lisa Dixon April Siruno and Michelle Mittelstadt of MPI for their assistance. MPI s work on migration and development including this project on diaspora engagement is supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. This report was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development USAID under The QED Group LLC for the Knowledge-Driven Microenterprise Development project. The contents are the responsibility of MPI and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government. 20I0 Migration Policy Institute. All Rights Reserved. Cover Photo 20I0. Modified version of Xenodream Background from copyright permission under the General Public License Cover Design and Typesetting April Siruno MPI No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopy or any information storage and retrieval system .
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