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results show that there is no evidence of a long-run impact of remittances on income per capita in the region. The inflows …
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This paper uses data across 365 corridors to document time and country variation in remittance fees and explore factors predicting variation in remittance fees. We document a general reduction in such fees over the past decade although the goal of fees below 3 percent has not been met yet in...
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There are considerable studies regarding the contribution of international migrants' remittances to economic growth … while there is a lack of studies which investigate the effect of remittances on shadow economy. The authors explore … empirically the effect of remittances and its interaction effect with tax on shadow economy by using panel data covering the …
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investment, and foreign remittances in South Asian countries. To estimate the same the Panel cointegration and Panel Dynamic … increase in the GDP (p=05), and a 1 percent increase in the remittances can cause 0.0856 percent increase in the GDP of the …
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growth, while are remittances the increasingly the catalyst of the population’s welfare. The purpose of the study is to … analyze the answer about the relationship between remittances and FDI inflows in Kosovo, Switzerland and Denmark. Secondary … capita growth, net migration, remittances, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, household consumption, and population number, give …
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explored the influence of the complementarity between human capital development and personal remittances on poverty in CEECs …, and very much conflicting. The lag of poverty, remittances, the interaction between human capital development and … remittances, trade openness, unemployment, and partly financial development significantly increased infant mortality rates in …
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-sectional dependence and individual effects are controlled for, remittances to sub-Saharan Africa as a whole increase the underlying real …
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Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These transfers may increase the … remittances on different import categories. A panel VAR was estimated using data from eight Latin-American economies during the … 1991 to 2004 period. The impulse response functions show that remittances increase imports of capital, consumption, and …
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-Saharan African countries over the period 1995 to 2017. Using the panel autoregression distributive lagged estimation technique, the …
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Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These transfers may increase the … remittances on different import categories. A panel VAR was estimated using data from eight Latin-American economies during the … 1991 to 2004 period. The impulse response functions show that remittances increase imports of capital, consumption, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012269277