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      Migration, Money Transfers, and Mobile Money: Evidence from Niger

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      AEA Papers and Proceedings
      American Economic Association

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          Mobile money can reduce the cost of sending remittances as compared with traditional money transfer systems. Despite remittances being a crucial part of the West African economy, mobile money is failing to take off. We use supply and demand data for money transfer services to better understand low mobile money adoption in Niger. Using a modified Becker-DeGroot-Marschak mechanism to elicit willingness to pay, we find that households are willing to pay the cost of sending a transfer via mobile money, with substantial regional variation. This regional variation is correlated with agent density, which suggests that agent infrastructure might be a barrier.

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              Migrant Remittances

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                Journal
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                American Economic Association
                2574-0768
                2574-0776
                May 01 2020
                May 01 2020
                : 110
                : 589-593
                Affiliations
                [1 ]The Fletcher School and Department of Economics, Tufts University (email: )
                [2 ]Department of Economics, Northeastern University (email: )
                [3 ]Tufts University (email: )
                Article
                10.1257/pandp.20201085
                454da942-6468-4058-a0b2-bd9ebabb2b08
                © 2020
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