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India's growing economic strength of recent years has seen it adapting its foreign policy to increase its global influence and status and to meet the challenges of the 21st century. In the past few years, New Delhi has expanded its strategic vision, most noticeably in Asia, and has broadened the...
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-MDG debates questions the future of traditional development co-operation (official development assistance, ODA). Meanwhile … taxation (such as those on financial transactions or carbon pollution) and borrowing against future ODA commitments. These … increased rates) such co-operation represents a more sustainable and equitable system than forms of IDF based on traditional ODA …
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Development Assistance (ODA) grants, Official Development Assistance (ODA) loans, FDI, and international personal remittances) and … ODA grants and remittances were most effective in promoting economic growth for least developed countries, while FDI was …
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economic impact and the impact on competitiveness of migration and remittances flows between Rim countries and EU Member States …
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The paper reviews recent literature on the economics of migration and diasporas, focusing on economic gains and opportunities that these diasporas could represent for home countries. In addition, the paper discusses policies aimed at leveraging this "diaspora capital".
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analyze the answer about the relationship between remittances and FDI inflows in Kosovo, Switzerland and Denmark. Secondary … model, through the Wald test, represents the cause. FDI does not cause remittances, but remittances cause FDI. A limitation …The pursuit of money and capital is a relentless endeavor of every economy. FDI is considered the engine of economic …
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, respectively. We investigated whether deployment, remittances, and foreign direct investment (FDI) flows are inclusive given the … impulses emanating from deployment, remittances, and FDI flows. Empirical results revealed the following key findings: (1 …) deployment, remittances, and FDI flows are not inclusive because it worsens the situation in the agricultural sector; (2 …
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different types of volatility; remittances are found to be a less volatile source of external finance than FDI and ODA that are … be acyclical and stabilizing, whereas FDI emerges as pro-cyclical and destabilizing. Furthermore, remittances are …Inflows of remittances to Pakistan are being increasingly viewed as a relatively attractive source of external finance …
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migrant remittances. We find that FDI decreases substantially as a result of terrorist activity, whereas portfolio investments … analyze the impact of terrorism in Pakistan on the inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio investments, and … show little change. In contrast, migrant remittances show a significant increase. These differences are also evident in …
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We address the pitfalls of averaging by exploiting the longitudinal variation in aid to identify sudden and sharp increases in aid flows. Focusing on specific events, we test if aid accelerations correspond to policies and shocks in the recipient country. For a large sample of 145 recipient...
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