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investment (FDI), foreign portfolio investment (FPI) and remittances are positive and significant relationship with economic … foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment and remittances enhance the economic growth. And it is recommended …
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This paper carries out an analysis of cointegration between economic growth and the dynamics of the flows of foreign portfolio investment (FPI) in Mexico. Empirical evidence shows, through a VAR model and Granger causality tests, that flows coming from the FPI have no significant effect on the...
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This paper examines the factors, external and internal, determining the input and output flows of foreign portfolio investment in Mexico during the period 1995:01-2005:01. To do this, the dynamics of interest rates and the stock market returns in Mexico and the United States, as well as the...
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migration stayed at low levels because usually the origin country economic downturn was even worse; and the fall in remittances … migration outflows still continuated to grow although the remittances significally reduced, showing that they no longer go so … they cover most of the times, a significant part of GDP. All the aspects mentioned above including the level of remittances …
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remittances and economic growth have significant positive relationship with the stock market capitalization in long run as well as …, unidirectional causal relationship is found in between workers’ remittances and stock market capitalization. It is suggested that in …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of remittances on Latin America`s economic growth thorough 1976 … conclusion is that remittances had a negative and significant effect on the region, although with low magnitude. The countries … most negatively affected by remittances were Mexico, Haiti, Costa Rica and Nicaragua, while Panama, the country that led …
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This study investigates the effect of workers’ remittances on economic growth of five South Asian countries namely … confirm that there exist significant positive long run relationship between remittances and economic growth in India …, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal while, significant negative relationship exist between remittances and economic growth in …
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This study investigates the relationship between workers’ remittances and economic growth by using 7 years average … workers’ remittances and economic growth in sample of low income, middle income, high income and all countries. Results also … show that the workers’ remittances are more contributing in high income countries as compare to low and middle income …
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This study investigates the relationship between workers’ remittances and economic growth in China and Korea by … run relationship between remittances and economic growth in Korea, while, significant negative relationship exist between … remittances and economic growth in China. Error correction model confirms the significant positive short run relationship of …
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Tonga on inward remittances is well known, as the two Polynesian island countries in recent years have been amongst the … and inward remittances during a three-decade period (1981-2008). The paper also discusses some important policy …
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