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International finance flows have a particular importance in the developing world because so much money is transferred home as remittances from workers who live abroad. Remittances are one of the primary sources of income across Africa. Approximately $40 billion is sent to communities in Africa from families abroad, and in some countries, like Lesotho, remittances comprise as much as a third of GDP.
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