Realizing the development potential of diasporas /
edited by Krishnan Sharma, Arun Kashyap, Manuel F. Montes and Paul ladd.
- Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, c2011.
- xvii, 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Introduction: Opportunities and challenges for mobilizing the potential of developing country diasporas Krishnan.Sharma,.Arun.Kashyap,.Manuel.F ..Montes.and.. Paul.Ladd
Part I: Setting the stage
2 Understanding diaspora diversity and its impact on development Jennifer.M ..Brinkerhoff
Part II: Diaspora funds and the poor
3 Remittances, diaspora and inclusive micro-finance: What have we learnt? Arun.Kashyap.and.Kai.Schmitz
4 Fostering economic opportunity for transnational families Barbara.Span
5 Citibank’s experience serving the unbanked and under-banked through retail remittance services Ryan.Newton,.Trang-Thien.Tran.and.Marcela.Ramirez
6 Strengthening national policies for engaging diasporas as a development actor: Lessons from learning-by-doing activities Manuel.Orozco
7 Developing capacity: Diasporas as transnational agents of development Chukwu-Emeka.Chikezie
Part III: Diaspora entrepreneurs and development
8 Strengthening the business sector in developing countries: The potential of diasporas Krishnan.Sharma.and.Manuel.F .Montes
9 Why is diaspora potential so elusive? Towards a new generation of initiatives to leverage countries’ talent abroad Yevgeny.Kuznetsov
10 Venture capital and fixed-income markets in developing economies Parag.Saxena
11 A Kenyan diaspora entrepreneur creating social value through tea: A case study Wanja.Michuki
12 ChileGlobal: A talent network for innovation Molly.Pollack
13 Policies to strengthen diaspora investment and entrepreneurship: Cross-national perspectives Liesl.Riddle.and.Tjai.M ..Nielsen
Index ...253
9789280811957 (pbk.) 9280811959 (pbk.)
DEVELOPMENT
REMITTANCES
MIGRANTS
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Introduction: Opportunities and challenges for mobilizing the potential of developing country diasporas Krishnan.Sharma,.Arun.Kashyap,.Manuel.F ..Montes.and.. Paul.Ladd
Part I: Setting the stage
2 Understanding diaspora diversity and its impact on development Jennifer.M ..Brinkerhoff
Part II: Diaspora funds and the poor
3 Remittances, diaspora and inclusive micro-finance: What have we learnt? Arun.Kashyap.and.Kai.Schmitz
4 Fostering economic opportunity for transnational families Barbara.Span
5 Citibank’s experience serving the unbanked and under-banked through retail remittance services Ryan.Newton,.Trang-Thien.Tran.and.Marcela.Ramirez
6 Strengthening national policies for engaging diasporas as a development actor: Lessons from learning-by-doing activities Manuel.Orozco
7 Developing capacity: Diasporas as transnational agents of development Chukwu-Emeka.Chikezie
Part III: Diaspora entrepreneurs and development
8 Strengthening the business sector in developing countries: The potential of diasporas Krishnan.Sharma.and.Manuel.F .Montes
9 Why is diaspora potential so elusive? Towards a new generation of initiatives to leverage countries’ talent abroad Yevgeny.Kuznetsov
10 Venture capital and fixed-income markets in developing economies Parag.Saxena
11 A Kenyan diaspora entrepreneur creating social value through tea: A case study Wanja.Michuki
12 ChileGlobal: A talent network for innovation Molly.Pollack
13 Policies to strengthen diaspora investment and entrepreneurship: Cross-national perspectives Liesl.Riddle.and.Tjai.M ..Nielsen
Index ...253
9789280811957 (pbk.) 9280811959 (pbk.)
DEVELOPMENT
REMITTANCES
MIGRANTS