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that 45.7% of the received remittance is used in food expenditure, 19.3% in education expenditure, 10.36% in health …
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capital investment, remittances may serve as a vehicle for growth. In this paper, we use the 2010 Nepal Living Standards … substantially by school quality within Nepal. In addition, our results indicate that internal remittances (remittances from …
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China announced its initiative of the so‑called New Silk Road project for the first time in 2013. Although its extent, concept or even its current name (The Belt and Road Initiative, BRI) have changed on a number of occasions since then, it cannot be denied that this is one of the most...
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gas and its hydrocarbons and to import consumer and capital goods. Exports compose a major proportion of GDP. Annual data …
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Should the long run income elasticity of aggregate import demand be equal to one, as implied by the neoclassical demand …
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-sending countries. This study investigates the combined impact of international remittance inflows and financial inclusion on economic …-enhancing effect of remittances. Thus, the study helps explain the development dilemma of remittance inflows and financial inclusion in …
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a huge chunk of remittance back to Nigeria. The study focuses on what implications remittances may have for unemployment … in Nigeria. Remittance is treated as being endogenously determined by the number of migrants, the nominal exchange rate … remittance positively and significantly influence unemployment. However, when remittance is interacted with the dependants in …
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Development economists have enjoined Africans to leverage on remittance as their main source of investment financing …'s remittance and investment financing and the modulating effect of the investment climate in this relation on a panel of 28 sub … climate as a factor that motivates migrant’s remittance inflow to be channelled to investment received a clear empirical …
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