The Need for Household Level Data in the International Remittances Agenda Dilip Ratha Development Prospects Group World Bank January 14, 2008 US Census.

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The Need for Household Level Data in the International Remittances Agenda Dilip Ratha Development Prospects Group World Bank January 14, 2008 US Census Bureau Washington

1. Monitoring, analysis, projection 4. Capital market access 2. Retail payment systems 3. Financial access International Remittances Agenda Source: “Leveraging Remittances for Development,” Dilip Ratha, 2007

1. Monitoring, analysis, projection -Size, corridors, channels -Counter-cyclicality -Effects on poverty, education, health, investment -Policy (costs, competition, exchange controls) International Remittances Agenda

2. Retail payment systems -Payment platforms/instruments -Regulation (clearing, settlement, capital adequacy, exchange controls, disclosure, cross-border arbitration) -Anti-money laundering/Countering financing of terrorism International Remittances Agenda

3. Financial access -Deposit and saving products -Loan products (mortgages, -consumer loans, microfinance) -Credit history for MFI clients -Insurance products International Remittances Agenda

4. Capital market access -Private banks and corporations (securitization) -Governments (diaspora bonds) -Sovereign credit rating International Remittances Agenda

1. Monitoring, analysis, projection -Size, corridors, channels  -Counter-cyclicality  -Effects on poverty, education, health, investment  -Policy (costs, competition, exchange controls)  4. Capital market access -Private banks and corporations (securitization) -Governments (diaspora bonds) -Sovereign credit rating 2. Retail payment systems -Payment platforms/instruments  -Regulation (clearing, settlement, capital adequacy, exchange controls , disclosure , cross-border arbitration  ) -Anti-money laundering/Countering financing of terrorism  3. Financial access -Deposit and saving products  -Loan products (mortgages, -Cons. loans, microfinance)  -Credit history for MFI clients  -Insurance products  International Remittances Agenda  Indicates the need for household level data Source: “Leveraging Remittances for Development,” Dilip Ratha, 2007