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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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), and official development aid (ODA). FDI and ODA in this sense behave somewhat differently than remittances. Therefore a … remittances and trade openness on income in Vanuatu are estimated. The results show trade openness and remittances having positive … and significant effects, with no significant effects from financial development (FIN), foreign direct investment (FDI …
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This paper explores the scope of IDF to compensate for declining ODA and/or to enhance the efficiency of ODA. It shows … remittances. Efficient utilization of these two sources can vastly change the development finance landscape in Asia. …
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, remittances interaction with financial development and ICT, trade openness and overseas development assistance (ODA) vis …The Philippines is the fourth largest recipient of remittances in the world with booming information and communications …-à-vis income for the period 1976 to 2010 using ARDL bounds approach. The results show remittances and remittances interaction with …
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Mexico cluster. While ODA is has a negative effect on the region’s growth, capital productivity, remittances, domestic credit … assistance are predominantly led by Brazil cluster while remittances, foreign direct investment and domestic credit are led …
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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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Indias growing economic strength in 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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009365040
This report was prepared as an input into the addendum of the Report of the U.N. Secretary-General on Financing for Development for the 2007 General Assembly High Level Review of the Monterrey Consensus. It evaluates the progress that has been made in the transition economies in terms of...
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This paper argues that SDRs should become a more relevant instrument of international monetary cooperation. This requires transforming them into a pure reserve asset and the IMF into a fully SDR-funded institution. SDRs would then be issued counter-cyclically and treated as deposits of countries...
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-MDG debates questions the future of traditional development co-operation (official development assistance, ODA). Meanwhile …
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