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Boston, Massachusetts. –  Dominican residents abroad contributed to the Dominican economy, in remittances to relatives and payments in travel expenses, US$25.7 billion (RD$663.8 billion) from 1997 to 2007, according to the annual information on the economy provided by the Central Bank, compiled by the Quisqueya Foundation, a non-government organization.

The economists Frank Valenzuela and Héctor Frias, president and executive director, said the figures show an annual growth of 10 percent in remittances to relatives and 22 percent growth on income in Dominican currency in the period. This resulted from the US$21.8 billion contributed in remittances and US$3.9 billion in travel expenses, they said.

They said the figure shows that Dominicans abroad contributed 9.6 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, provided 123 percent of the exports and financed 23 percent of the country’s total imports in the period.

They said the diaspora’s contributions totaled 10 percent to final consumption and within that, 10.8 percent of private consumption, of which the Dominican community abroad finances 38 percent of Dominican homes.

Valenzuela and Frias said the figures also show that the Dominican community abroad is a potential reserve for the Dominican Republic’s economic, political, social and institutional development.

In that regard, the heads of the Quisqueya Foundation seek a real diagnosis, including a summit of its leaders, in order to formulate and implement public policies to benefit that community’s medium and long term development and involvement with their native country.

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Written by: ny4life, 22 Jan 2008 4:22 PM
From: United States, New York, NY
Great news! It's good to see how dedicated and devoted Dominicans are towards there families. Every Dominican loves DR and would like to see it grow and develop.
Written by: lcabrera, 22 Jan 2008 6:06 PM
From: United States
That's A LOT of cash.
Written by: davidjule, 23 Jan 2008 7:51 AM
From: United States
I assume the figures include other types of remittances, such as US boyfriend to DR girlfriend / US girlfriend to DR boyfriend, child support payments, etc., and are not solely based on the money DR emigres send to their families. It would be interesting to break down those figures in order to see exactly where the money is coming from, and to whom it is going. Not that it makes any meaningful difference at the macroeconomic level. But the results would be beneficial to any number of sociological studies. It might also indicate the importance of those relationships, and might give some impetus for creating a system that helps establish and ensure parental responsibility, something that does not exist in the DR,at this time, in any organized way.
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