01871cam a22003618i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600600190003300700150005200800410006701000170010802000250012502000250015002000430017504000270021804200080024504300120025305000220026510000270028724501270031426300090044126400540045030000160050433600260052033700260054633800360057250400510060850505900065965000480124965100430129765500240134077601450136420281661US-DLC20190515125425.0m |o d | cr_|||||||||||180116s2018 nyu ob 001 0 eng  a 2018002073 z9780190862855 (Updf) z9780190862862 (Epub) a9780190862848 (hardcover : alk. paper) aDLCbengerdacDLCdAU apcc ad------10aHD5701b.G47 20181 aGermano, Roy,eauthor.10aOutsourcing welfare :bhow the money immigrants send home contributes to stability in developing countries /cRoy Germano. a1805 1aNew York, NY :bOxford University Press,c©2018. a227 pages ; atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbn2rdamedia aonline resourcebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aRemittances and the politics of austerity -- Outsourcing social welfare: how migrants replaced the state during Mexico's market transition -- How remittances prevent social unrest: evidence from the Mexican countryside -- Optimism in times of crisis: remittances and economic security in Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East -- They came banging pots and pans: remittances and government approval in Sub-Saharan Africa during the food crisis -- No left turn: remittances and incumbent support in Mexico's closely-contested 2006 presidential election -- Conclusion. 0aEmigrant remittanceszDeveloping countries. 0aDeveloping countriesxEconomic policy. 02localaPrint books.08iPrint version:aGermano, Roy, author.tOutsourcing welfaredNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]z9780190862848w(DLC) 2017046507