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evidence on the effect of remittances on poverty in an unbalanced panel of 40 high remittances economies. The endogeneity issue …, driven by the possibility that remittances and poverty may have bidirectional causality, is tackled by a system estimation … poverty. On the other hand, remittances decline with the wake of widespread poverty. There is consistent evidence that …
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We examine the long-run relationship between remittances and the real exchange rate for less developed countries using …
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analysis of the determinants of TFP showed that remittances by emigrant workers have negative effects which seem to be due to …
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Development economists believe that migrant workers’ remittances are an important source of funds for long run growth …. Therefore, recent studies have investigated the growth effects of remittances and reached different conclusions. In many such … studies the growth of output is simply regressed on both remittances and the channels through which remittances affect growth …
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affected by both government transfers and remittances. The interior solutions of the model show that for a risk … households have more access to private inward remittances. …
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The macroeconomic impacts of remittances flows on developing economies are not well understood. The paper is an attempt … to understand the impact of inward remittances flows on per capita GDP growth in Bangladesh during 1974-2006. We find … that the growth effect of remittances is negative at first but becomes positive at a later stage- a strong evidence of a …
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Many development economists believe that remittances by the migrant workers are an important source of long rum growth …. Therefore, recent studies have investigated the indirect and direct effects remittances on the growth rates of the recipient …. It is found that while the evidence supports the indirect effects of remittances, the direct growth effects of …
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