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The study attempts to examine the impact of remittances on macroeconomic activities (private consumption and investment … model, the results indicate that remittances along with debt, money supply (net of bank demand deposits) and income …
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The paper reviews the existing evidence on migration-poverty interface in the light of the macro and micro level …
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The paper examines the determinants of remittance inflow by applying ordinary least square method (OLS). The model include the weighted average GDP of the six (Saudi Arabia (KSA), United Arab Emirates (UAE), Malaysia, Kuwait, USA and UK) remittance sending host countries which contributed more...
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This study undertakes impact analysis of remittances on poverty in developing countries at two levels. Firstly, it … estimates the impact of remittances on poverty in 77 developing countries; Secondly, separate analyses are undertaken for 29 … developing countries and 21 Asian developing counties, which have 5 per cent or more share of remittances in GDP. …
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The type, volume, and mode of transfer of remittances in Uttarakhand is analysed. The impact of remittances, in terms … of both financial flows and transfer of new skills and the perceptions in relation to poverty, development, and gender … each of the three districts of Bageshwar, Chamoli, and Tehri Garhwal. [ICIMOD Report]. URL:[http://books.icimod.org/uploads/tmp/icimod-labour_migration_and_remittances_in_uttarakhand.pdf] …
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This paper looks at the overall performance of the CFPR/TUP programme using the 2002 baseline survey and 2005 repeat survey. All the topics covered in this study could be analysed more deeply, but that is beyond the scope of this paper. Our goal here is to present a descriptive overview of the...
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effort to reduce global fertility and increase investment per child worldwide. The importance for fertility behaviors of … longitudinal survey data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey, an analysis of the dramatic variation in prices and incomes that …
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Even after five years of after the liberalisation of the investment regime India has failed to attract FDI to come to … policies to attract global investment. In a study conducted in 2001 by the World Bank, ‘Mining Sector reforms and Investmentâ … other resource countries such as Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, and Indonesia. It is imperative that the bottlenecks in …
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This paper uses six nationally representative household consumption surveys to develop successive poverty profiles for … Indonesia over a fifteen-year period of sustained high growth followed by rapid contraction. Adopting a â …€˜cost-of-basic-needs’ approach to poverty determination (an approach particularly suited to measures of absolute poverty), this paper develops price …
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path to profitability. The financial sector has a clear role to play in scaling up the investment for climate …
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