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evolution of remittances and their impact on the economy is proposed. Similarly, we address the problem of migration of highly …This contribution aims to provide some understanding of migration issues in the case of Morocco. This is to recall the …
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participation of the Diaspora in the economic and social development of Haiti does not seem to be possible only through remittances …The Haitian Diaspora continues to bring an important and growing financial contribution to the Haitian economy. These … remittances are countercyclical, without condition, fast and anti-crisis, greater than international aid. However, the …
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Remittances by migrants to their countries of origin constitute the largest source of external finance for developing …-foundations of the links between remittances finance and endogenous growth. Our theoretical set up helps to show how local financial … system development and the quality of institutions influence a country’s capacity to take advantage of remittances. Among …
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us to show that if some poor families receive remittances and social culture affects the composition of their consumption … real hierarchical social position. This finding may explain why remittances are more allocated to consumption rather to the …
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volatility in the economy, the bulk of remittances from the diaspora seems to have the opposite effect, it tends to play a …This paper attempts to clarify theoretically the link between remittances , industrialization by foreign capital as … stabilizing role of fluctuations in the economy of the country of origin of the diaspora. …
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remittances tendto invest more in the signaling game of wealth. …
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not benefiting enough from its diaspora in terms of investments (through remittances) or in terms of spillover effects …After a brief review of the institutional context on the issue of migration in Morocco, we show that Moroccan migrants … have an ambiguous behavior (through remittances), mixing a sense of altruism and selfishness. We also show that Morocco is …
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presence of ICTs. The research then looks at instances where ICTs affect the opportunity for migration and how they affect its … paper surveys research that demonstrates how ICTs are used in both regular and irregular migration, in maintaining family …
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In the past, the exodus of skills from the southern to the northern hemisphere was Heraclitean, permanent and irreversible, so it was often likened to a hemorrhage of brains and a bias to development. For a long time reduced to its pejorative connotation, this "brain drain" begins over the last...
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Any general statement as to whether the secular trend of a society is eugenic or dysgenic depends upon a reliable calibration of the measurement of general intelligence. Richard Lynn set the mean IQ of the United Kingdom at 100 with a standard deviation of 15, and he calculated the mean IQs of...
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