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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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This chapter offers an overview of migration and remittance flows with respect to the Latin American and Caribbean region from the colonial period to the present. Themes that cross history are highlighted as are the reversals of trends. Emphasis is given to south–south migration, to the...
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position in comparison to those at home, stimulate the economic situation of the sending countries through remittances and rise …
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country into stagnation. We also find that immigrants' remittances are harmful to the host country under full employment but …
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experiment ; selectivity ; wellbeing ; remittances …
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