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Many developing countries are characterized by a large informal sector, and are also often heavily dependent on remittance inflows from abroad. We develop a general equilibrium framework to understand better the dynamic absorption of remittances in a two-sector small open economy, by...
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Using Mexican data, this article analyzes the impact of the workers' remittances on the cross-section distribution of prices as well as on the evolution of individual relative prices over time for 272 consumer items. The results suggest that there are important differences in the responses of...
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Cross-border capital flows are expected to lead to increased international risk sharing by facilitating borrowing and lending in global financial markets. This paper examines risk-sharing outcomes of various types of capital flows (foreign direct investment, portfolio equity, debt, remittance,...
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This paper investigates the impact of remittance inflows on the real effective exchange rate of Tajikistan's national currency. The study reveals that money transfers significantly influence appreciation of the country's real effective exchange rate. Tajikistan has a small and open economy with...
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, migration and financial development, we show that remittances reduce significantly the prevalence of child labor in developing …
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trends and various other aspects of workers’ migration and remittances in Bangladesh. It further discusses the micro and …
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, migration and financial development, we show that remittances reduce significantly the prevalence of child labor in developing …
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The literature on remittances and growth has thus far established a positive link between remittances and overall economic growth in recipient countries. We identify the main transmission channel through which remittances seem to exert their growth-enhancing effects: the 'export-led growth'...
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This paper contributes to the literature by introducing the role of geographic concentration of the source of remittances. Specifically, using data over 2010-2015 for 72 developing countries, we study the impact of (i) large remittances and (ii) the geographic concentration of the source of...
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We examine the long-run relationship between remittances and the real exchange rate for less developed countries using a panel cointegration approach. We employ an innovative method for the measurement of the multilateral real effective exchange rate and we focus on high remittance economies. We...
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