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measures of inequality, poverty, and pro-poor growth in four time periods over 1992–2010. Changes in these measures are …
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In spite of being the second largest recipient of FDI in the world, China shows limited evidence of considerable FDI benefits on growth (Fan and Hu 2007; Luo 2007; Ran et al. 2007). Motivated by Alfaro et al.s (2003) model, this study tests whether poor financial market development might be responsible...
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This paper seeks to add to the current debate about financial development and growth in the emerging world by looking at how different financial systems evolve : how and why financial structures change during various stages of development, how best to measure them, and seeing what practical...
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This paper examines the general relationship between remittances and household expenditures in the Philippines by doing … while heterogeneity was addressed by employing the Quantile Regression technique. Also, the FIES data on remittances was … more accurate estimate of remittances sent by family members working abroad and its effects. The study found that while …
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The literature has focused on motives to explain remittance behavior. But as nonanonymous transfers, remittances are …
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Several studies on the impact of international migration and remittances on household outcomes have been released …
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This study evaluates the Philippines absorptive performance for foreign aid, particularly during the six-year period 2003 to 2008, and compare this to that of the previous period, 1986 to 1988.We observe that the countrys capacity to absorb foreign aid has declined during the period under study...
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After giving an overview of the state of migration policy in developing countries with special reference to Pakistan … within households sustain the migrant in case of unemployment. The economic tie linking the two households is remittances … rather then self-interest. Thus in the model both migration and remittances are endogenously determined. This extended family …
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unexplored, at the city level in Pakistan. We have examined the determinants of urban poverty in Sargodha, a medium-size city of …Urban poverty, which is distinct from rural poverty due to demographic, economic and political aspects remain hitherto … Pakistan. The analysis is based on the survey of 330 households. Results suggest that employment in public sector, investment …
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Ocean security strategy, Pakistan should be regarded as a decisive partner and Gwadar project should lay the cornerstone for …
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