Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty

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Title
Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty
Abstract
International migration and remittance flows have been reframed as catalysts for poverty reduction and development through marketization. Growth, measurement, and promotion of global remittances have emerged against the backdrop of neoliberal structural adjustment programs and financialization. Those processes have paralleled the emergence of the transnational household as a global institution. The article suggests that transnational households characterize a new stage of neoliberal capitalist development. The article revisits Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation and discusses how active governance and neoliberal discourse regulate and frame labor and remittances as "fictitious commodities." Further, it is argued that transnational households take active roles in Polanyi's "double movement," by providing social protection amidst narrow public responsibility for provisioning. The article identifies this as a new element of "the great transformation," and referring to J. K. Galbraith, as a new age of neoliberal uncertainty.
Publication
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Volume
53
Issue
2
Pages
515-522
Date
June 2019
Journal Abbr
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Language
English
ISSN
00213624
Accessed
2019-11-19, 4:16 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Khanal, Kalpana, and Zdravka Todorova. 2019. “Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty.” Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 53 (2): 515–22. DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2019.1603763.
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Keywords
  • double movement
  • economic development
  • fictitious commodities
  • income
  • neoconservatism
  • neoliberalism
  • remittances
  • transnational households

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