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analyze the answer about the relationship between remittances and FDI inflows in Kosovo, Switzerland and Denmark. Secondary … model, through the Wald test, represents the cause. FDI does not cause remittances, but remittances cause FDI. A limitation …The pursuit of money and capital is a relentless endeavor of every economy. FDI is considered the engine of economic …
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-2016. The results show that a greater number of immigrants in Spain boost foreign direct investment (FDI), remittances sent and … emigration from Spain with the FDI and remittances sent is confirmed. With the economic downturn, the FDI declines and the number … of migrants from Spainand remittances received began to increase. In a sense, FDI and migration could also be seen as a …
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Development economists have enjoined Africans to leverage on remittance as their main source of investment financing due to its constant and undisrupted inflows despite structural distortions and economic weaknesses compared to other sources of financial flows in recent time. This ignited 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 FDI can cause 0.2367 percent increase in the country’s GDP of the selected South Asian countries in the long run (p … 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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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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of fragile states. The main contribution of this paper is to fulfill this gap while testing whether remittances, foreign … direct investment (FDI) and foreign aid are complements or substitutes in fragile states. We then use a cross-country panel … that, foreign aid is complement for both remittances and foreign direct investment. However this effect partially vanishes …
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flows, namely: development assistance, foreign investment and remittances. Ordinary Least Squares, Tobit, Fixed effects … threshold and (iii) 25 (% of GDP) is the critical mass of remittances. At the established critical masses or thresholds …
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findings from both estimation techniques reveal that remittances and FDI increase inclusive development whereas foreign aid has …, remittances are negatively associated with: (i) Middle income countries compared to Low income countries where the effect is not …-unstable countries. Third, FDI is positively associated with: (i) Low income, French Civil law and Landlocked countries compared to …
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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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how changes in aggregate demand due to additional income from household's remittances propagates through the network of … linkages on sectoral and total output following an increase in remittances inflows. Our empirical results suggest that the … effects of remittances on recipient economies increase with the degree of linkages across sectors, which is especially …
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