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framework how the receipt of internal remittances (from within Ghana) and international remittances (from African or other … receiving remittances in Ghana do not spend more at the margin on food, education and housing than households with similar …This paper uses a new, nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze within a rigorous econometric …
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framework how the receipt of internal remittances (from within Ghana) and international remittances (from African or other … receiving remittances in Ghana do not spend more at the margin on food, education and housing than households with similar …This paper uses a new, nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze within a rigorous econometric …
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framework how the receipt of internal remittances (from within Ghana) and international remittances (from African or other … receiving remittances in Ghana do not spend more at the margin on food, education and housing than households with similar …This paper uses a new, nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze within a rigorous econometric …
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"The author uses a large household data set from Guatemala to analyze how the receipt of internal remittances (from … Guatemala) and international remittances (from the United States) affects the marginal spending behavior of households on … various consumption and investment goods. Contrary to other studies, the author finds that households receiving remittances …
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The author uses a large household data set from Guatemala to analyze how the receipt of internal remittances (from … Guatemala) and international remittances (from the United States) affects the marginal spending behavior of households on … various consumption and investment goods. Contrary to other studies, the author finds that households receiving remittances …
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remittances (from Guatemala) and international remittances (from United States) affects the marginal spending behavior of … households. Two findings emerge. First, controlling for selection and endogeneity, households receiving international remittances … remittances. Second, households receiving either internal or international remittances spend more at the margin on two investment …
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