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Inflows of remittances to Pakistan are being increasingly viewed as a relatively attractive source of external finance … stability, cyclicality and stabilization impacts of migrant remittances to Pakistan. It is evident that foreign inflows exhibit … remittances with Pakistani output. In particular, our results indicate that remittance flows to Pakistan are mainly due to the …
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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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Inflows of remittances to Pakistan are being increasingly viewed as a relatively attractive source of external finance … stability, cyclicality and stabilization impacts of migrant remittances to Pakistan. It is evident that foreign inflows exhibit … remittances with Pakistani output. In particular, our results indicate that remittance flows to Pakistan are mainly due to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010312814
Inflows of remittances to Pakistan are being increasingly viewed as a relatively attractive source of external finance … stability, cyclicality and stabilization impacts of migrant remittances to Pakistan. It is evident that foreign inflows exhibit … remittances with Pakistani output. In particular, our results indicate that remittance flows to Pakistan are mainly due to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954368
of fragile states. The main contribution of this paper is to fulfill this gap while testing whether remittances, foreign … that, foreign aid is complement for both remittances and foreign direct investment. However this effect partially vanishes … as foreign aid is complement for both remittances and foreign direct investment, an optimal policy in the case of fragile …
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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 …
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The impact of foreign financial inflows on the economic growth of recipient countries is a controversial issue in many empirical studies. The majority of the previous studies use one variable as an indicator of foreign financial inflows; they fail to incorporate many variables. The study fills...
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I investigated whether migration is interrelated with trade, aid and remittances so that any policies that consider … trade, aid and remittances also affect the decision to migrate. We developed and estimated an empirical model of Turkish … exports with Germany to total exports with Germany and remittances as a ratio of Turkish GDP. The results of this study show …
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Many developing countries are resource-constrained – that is, they are running a current account deficit. The deficit in the current account indicates that aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply. Alternatively, domestic investment cannot be financed using national savings, necessitating...
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