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we show that the plausible policy decision depend on parameters describing the balance between poverty and program … exclusion risk. In the Tunisian case, only a much larger weight put on poverty relatively to exclusion could bring the decision …
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Remittances are considered as an important component of GDP in many developing countries. In order to increase …
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investigate the impact of internal and international remittances on households' net assets. The analysis suggests an inverted U … shaped relationship between the amount of internal remittances and net assets. Concerning the effect of international … remittances on net assets, the results do not indicate a clear cut relationship between international remittances and assets. The …
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value of international remittances in origin currency relative to their real value in destination currency. Theoretical … models predict a response in the form of some adjustment in remittances, measured in either currency. We construct real … evidence shows that remittances as a share of destination countries' GDP tend to remain virtually unchanged, so that real …
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(PTAs) on Pakistan's export performance (value of exports, number of exporters and number of products per exporter) during … affect export performance of Pakistan. There is some evidence for product diversification under the PTAs with Malaysia and …
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barriers to trade. It uses an administrative dataset of Pakistan's mango-exporting firms at an eight-digit level of …
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