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Digital Money and Remittances Costs in Central America, Panama, and the Dominican Republic

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  • Ms. Alina Carare
  • Lavinia Franco
  • Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov
  • Justin Lesniak
  • Dmitry Vasilyev
  • Mr. Yorbol Yakhshilikov

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This paper investigates factors that predict variation in digital and non-digital remittance fees over time and across countries, exploring differences between CAPDR and other regions. The paper fills a void in the literature on how country- and corridor-specific factors relate to remittance fees at different levels of digitalization of the transaction mode. It also complements stylized facts and regression analysis with a survey analysis of the CAPDR authorities’ views on the latest developments, possibilities, and risks related to digital remittances with a view to gauging the authorities’ potential role in further reducing the cost of cross-border payments more generally and remittances fees in particular. The paper finds a clear trend of declining remittance fees across countries and at any level of digitalization, albeit they remain higher for CAPDR countries relative to non-CAPDR countries. More competition, financial and digital development in receiving countries—such as debit/credit card ownership or bank branch penetration—are associated with lower remittance fees, especially in CAPDR. The surveyed authorities actively explore the use of digital money to advance domestic payment systems, expedite financial inclusion, and lower remittances fees, yet see considerable risks, especially for preserving monetary sovereignty in CAPDR.

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  • Ms. Alina Carare & Lavinia Franco & Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov & Justin Lesniak & Dmitry Vasilyev & Mr. Yorbol Yakhshilikov, 2022. "Digital Money and Remittances Costs in Central America, Panama, and the Dominican Republic," IMF Working Papers 2022/238, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2022/238
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    Digital money; cryptocurrency; stablecoin; remittances;
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