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led to some negative impacts on the Bangladesh economy through two major channels: slumps in exports and remittances … migration from Bangladesh it appears that there is a high risk of further reduction in inflow of remittances. Therefore, there … countries like Bangladesh. This paper has explored the impacts of global economic crisis on the economy of Bangladesh in a …
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Remittance is called the life blood of Bangladesh economy. In Bangladesh it contributes much in reducing poverty. In a … study of Institute of Microfinance led by Professor S.R. Osmani, we have seen that 4 % poverty of Bangladesh solely reduced … microcredit solely reduced 4% poverty in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh microcredit will be an important tool in earning remittance …
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This paper develops a framework to analyse the determinants of the long term growth rate of Bangladesh. It is based on … Bangladesh, until 1990, was due to factor accumulation. Since then, however, TFP made a small positive contribution to growth. An … analysis of the determinants of TFP showed that remittances by emigrant workers have negative effects which seem to be due to …
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to understand the impact of inward remittances flows on per capita GDP growth in Bangladesh during 1974-2006. We find … utilisation. Remittances positively affect per capita GDP growth in Bangladesh when the complementarity between remittances and …The macroeconomic impacts of remittances flows on developing economies are not well understood. The paper is an attempt …
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Remittances are an important source of external financing for a country like Morocco. We show in this paper the … properties of these financial flows. Indeed, we show that remittances are more stable than foreign direct investment. They are … aggiornamento of governance of migration issues in Morocco seems more than necessary. …
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’s moral hazard behavior (i.e., improvement in the level of governance) leads to a fall in the proportion of tied aid. We test …
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The objective of this study is to investigate whether remittances in Macedonia affect poverty and inequality. Using two … household surveys, one conducted in 2008, one in 2012, we find that remittances reduce both poverty and inequality. The …
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effects of remittances. The crucial assumption in the proportional hazard model is that the effect of the covariates is … characteristics, parental schooling, household income and the presence of remittances. In the model, household incomes are considered … separately from remittances in order to identify whether income from remittances have the same effect as other types of household …
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The Moroccan economy relies heavily on remittances from abroad to the extent they are far more significant sources of … cycles of major hosting European countries on Moroccan workers’ remittances using impulse response functions of a VAR … modeling approach. Our findings include, first: the remittances to Morocco and major European countries’ GDP are positively …
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-gyz labor migrant. Remittances shape the present state of the Kyrgyz economy;the quality of human capital, and its future …
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