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This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate … provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in MENA countries and detect the main channels which may interfere in … this process. Estimation outcomes show that the most important part of remittances is consumed and that remittances …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009579802
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate … provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in MENA countries and show the main channels which may interfere in … this process. Estimation outcomes show that the most important part of remittances is consumed and that remittances …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009424668
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate … provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in MENA countries and show the main channels which may interfere in … this process. Estimation outcomes show that the most important part of remittances is consumed and that remittances …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013110549
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate … provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in MENA countries and show the main channels which may interfere in … this process. Estimation outcomes show that the most important part of remittances is consumed and that remittances …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010307966
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate … provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in MENA countries and detect the main channels which may interfere in … this process. Estimation outcomes show that the most important part of remittances is consumed and that remittances …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010310079
wealth, whereas the majority working class, partly due to limited investment available from an underdeveloped financial …
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inflow and economic growth of the Philippines. We find remittances to positively affect economic growth and therefore are …The link between remittances and economic growth is a controversial subject. While for some countries with relatively … high and perpetual remittances inflow, the impact on growth may be positive, but this is not the case for all the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013116333
The paper presents a theoretical model to explain how debt overhang is generated in low-income countries and discusses its implications for debt relief. The paper indicates that the extent of debt overhang, and the effectiveness of debt relief, would depend on a recipient country's initial...
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savings, investment, human capital accumulation and growth performance for industrialized countries is presented. A simple …
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Savings problem has become a crucial issue since it is one of the reasons of today's frequently-observed-financial crisis. There are several theories explaining this problem in the framework of consumption theory. Inequality in income distribution affects saving behavior. In this sense, our...
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