Informal Funds Transfer Systems : An Analysis of the Informal Hawala System /

Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, there has been increased public interest in informal funds transfer (IFT) systems. This paper examines the informal hawala system, an IFT system found predominantly in the Middle East and South Asia. The paper examines the historical and socioeconom...

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Main Author: El Qorchi, Mohammed
Other Authors: Maimbo, Samuel, Wilson, John
Format: Journal
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2003.
Series:Occasional Papers; Occasional Paper ; No. 2003/004
Online Access:Full text available on IMF
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Summary:Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, there has been increased public interest in informal funds transfer (IFT) systems. This paper examines the informal hawala system, an IFT system found predominantly in the Middle East and South Asia. The paper examines the historical and socioeconomic context within which the hawala has evolved, the operational features that make it susceptible to potential financial abuse, the fiscal and monetary implications for hawala-remitting and hawala-recipient countries, and current regulatory and supervisory responses.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (64 pages)
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ISSN:0251-6365
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