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by the global financial crisis, principally through reductions in remittances, aid flows and FDI. It argues that the …
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We argue that donors could improve the effectiveness of foreign aid by pursuing complementary and coherent non-aid policies. In particular, we hypothesize that aid from donors that are open to immigration has stronger growth effects than aid from closed donors. We estimate the aid-growth nexus...
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Despite the voluminous literature on the effect of aid-for-trade (AfT) flows on recipient countries’ trade performance, little is known about the relationship between AfT flows and other capital flows to developing countries. This paper contributes to the literature by exploring the effect of...
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I investigated whether migration is interrelated with trade, aid and remittances so that any policies that consider … trade, aid and remittances also affect the decision to migrate. We developed and estimated an empirical model of Turkish … exports with Germany to total exports with Germany and remittances as a ratio of Turkish GDP. The results of this study show …
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This article elaborates on the role of personal remittances and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as the forms of … international private aid most compatible with sustainable economic growth and development. We argue that remittances and FDIs are …, market complexity, and the institutional prospects in poor nations. Globalization has led to increased flows of remittances …
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correlation is not observable for remittances, an alternative form of foreign-exchange inflows where the capital flight motivation …
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of fragile states. The main contribution of this paper is to fulfill this gap while testing whether remittances, foreign … that, foreign aid is complement for both remittances and foreign direct investment. However this effect partially vanishes … as foreign aid is complement for both remittances and foreign direct investment, an optimal policy in the case of fragile …
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and grants) for low income countries in a cross section analysis. We find that remittances smooth some portion of the … of the smoothing via remittances, we find that smoothing via remittance increases for a country as the emigrants of that …. We explore that cultural factors - through religion - affect the extent of smoothing via remittances significantly …
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undermine the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), official development assistance (ODA) and migrants’ remittances on … economic expansion. Based on neoclassical growth framework, the theoretical model indicates that FDI, ODA, and remittances …
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consider this correlation to be indicative of a causal link. First, we compare aid to remittances, an alternative form of …
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