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income shocks. The findings also yield a number of important caveats and policy considerations, however, that have largely … that demand for migrant workers remains robust for years to come. Hence, the volume of remittances likely will continue to …
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a fall in their asset income by saving more out of their labor income, dollar-for-dollar. In the wake of the crisis, our …
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income. We use household-level data to explain the postponing of consumption despite rapid income growth. Tracing cohorts …
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€˜buffer stock’ model of optimal consumption in the presence of labor income uncertainty and credit constraints. Saving in the model …
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This paper focuses on the sluggish growth of world trade relative to income growth in recent years. The analysis uses … cyclical. An estimate of the relationship between trade and income in the past four decades reveals that the long-term trade …
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This selected issues paper on Indonesia was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background … the views of the government of Indonesia or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the surprising strength of remittances in Bangladesh and other countries in South Asia and the Philippines in 2009. The empirical analysis suggests that the continued strong growth of remittances in these countries is related to the resilience of non-oil GDP...
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The flow of workers' remittances to Pakistan has more than quadrupled in the last eight years and it shows no sign of slowing down, despite the economic downturn in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and other important host countries for Pakistani workers. This paper analyses the forces that...
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This paper assesses the impact of the steadily growing remittance flows to sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Though the region receives only a small portion of the total recorded remittances to developing countries, and the volume of aid flows to SSA swamps remittances, this paper finds that...
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This paper uses an overlapping generations model with international labor mobility and a politically responsive fiscal policy to examine aging in developed and developing regions. Migrant workers change the political structure composed of young and elderly voters in both labor-receiving and...
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