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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in … of its multiple migration roles as a country of emigration, immigration and transit, over time; secondly because, this … ongoing flows of emigration and immigration involve various stages of a migration cycle; thirdly because, this migration cycle …
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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in … of its multiple migration roles as a country of emigration, immigration and transit, over time; secondly because, this … ongoing flows of emigration and immigration involve various stages of a migration cycle; thirdly because, this migration cycle …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008506990
We show that the credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to …. The reduced growth has a direct or indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth … shows permanent effects, which are positive only for China. In the poor countries, investment, remittances, savings, tax …
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more remittances and emigration, a lower labour force growth, higher shares of GDP for saving, tax revenues, public …The credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to a simple … indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth, investment and savings, net foreign debt …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005256455
We show that the credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to …. The reduced growth has a direct or indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth … shows permanent effects, which are positive only for China. In the poor countries, investment, remittances, savings, tax …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712087
more remittances and emigration, a lower labour force growth, higher shares of GDP for saving, tax revenues, public …The credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to a simple … indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth, investment and savings, net foreign debt …
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Remittances from overseas can encourage human capital investment and improve educational outcomes in developing … of remittances on the human capital formation of school-age children. After correcting for selection bias and other … potential endogeneities with instrumental variables and fixed effects regressions, remittances are found to have negative …
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The impact of remittances on households left behind by migration is ambiguous a priori due to competing income and … substitution effects. We offer new evidence on the effect of remittances on household investment decisions. We enrich our analysis … concerns. We find that remittances increase the likelihood of human, physical, and social capital investment in most of our …
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yet firmly established the effect of remittances on household welfare. We investigate the case of Tajikistan, one of the … instrumental variable estimation to confirm a positive relationship between receiving remittances and household welfare after … correcting for endogeneity. Moreover, we find that the effect of remittances on household spending is more pronounced in …
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