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Interpretation and Enabling Institutions

Explore how to enhance entrepreneurship in diasporas and transnational labor markets through interpretive engagement with institutions. This article delves into financial services, infrastructure, knowledge, and political stake for sustainable business growth.

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Interpretation and Enabling Institutions

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  1. Interpretation and Enabling Institutions Strengthening the business sector and entrepreneurship in developing countries United Nations October 5, 2006 Natasha IskanderAssistant Professor of Public PolicyNew York Universitynatasha.iskander@nyu.edu

  2. Diasporas and Development

  3. 10 countries Remittance flows Private debt and portfolio equity Recorded remittances FDI ODA Source: World Bank. Global Economic Prospects 2006

  4. Transnational Labor Markets How do you promote business development and entrepreneurship in this context?

  5. Transnational Institutions • Institutions for business development in transnational labor markets: • Financial services • Infrastructure • Knowledge • Political stake/voice

  6. Transnational Institutions • Institutions for business development in transnational labor markets: • Financial services  BCP du Maroc • Infrastructure • Knowledge • Political stake/voice

  7. Interpretive engagement • What is it? • Collaborative interpretation • Process of generating new knowledge about transnational fields • Why do we need it? • Unmapped transnational fields • New institutions that perform different functions, based on different assumptions

  8. La Banque Centrale Populaire • Moroccan state bank • Has served emigrants since 1969 • Successful “bancarization” of emigrant clientele • Tailor-made transfer, savings, and investment products “Bank of the Moroccans of the World”

  9. BCP and emigrant deposits BCP Moroccan Emigrant Deposits as a Share of Total National Deposits, 1977-2002 Fuente: FMI; BCP

  10. Strategy of Accompaniment • Repeated cycles of interpretive engagement • 1969: Operation Moroccan Workers Abroad • 1980s: Permanent settlement • 1990s: Transnational space

  11. Interpretive Engagement • Institutions for business development in transnational labor markets: • Financial services • Infrastructure  Innovative techno-social models • Knowledge • Political stake/voice

  12. Transnational Institutions • Institutions for business development in transnational labor markets: • Financial services • Infrastructure • Knowledge  New concepts  New organizational forms  New approach to human capital development • Political stake/voice

  13. Transnational Institutions • Institutions for business development in transnational labor markets: • Financial services • Infrastructure • Knowledge • Political stake/voice  New channels for political voice and influence

  14. Transnational Labor Markets How do you promote business development and entrepreneurship in this context? • Transnational institutions for sustained economic activity • Knowledge generation in transnational spaces

  15. Transnational Labor Markets How do you promote business development and entrepreneurship in this context? Response to institutional barriers that sever transnational fields and prevent knowledge generation

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