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-run effects of remittances, aid and financial deepening on growth in Guyana using annual data for the period 1982-2010. The … capital stock, aid and financial deepening cause remittances inflow in Guyana … results show that remittances have a positive and significant effect both in the short and the long run. Aid has a negative …
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We show empirically that aid given to poor developing countries enhances growth and reduces emigration once several … flows as a share of the labour force and GDP per capita growth and also for all their regressors including remittances and … (2000) for which aid is about 9.5% of GDP. The partial effects in these regressions are as follows. Remittances enhance net …
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We show empirically that aid given to poor developing countries enhances growth and reduces emigration once several … flows as a share of the labour force and GDP per capita growth and also for all their regressors including remittances and … (2000) for which aid is about 9.5% of GDP. The partial effects in these regressions are as follows. Remittances enhance net …
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theoretical framework, whether international remittances significantly impact per capita economic growth in Nigeria. Design … model to examine the type of relationships between remittances and Nigeria's per capita growth. Finding: The study reveals a … remittances inflow enhances per capita growth both in long-run and short-run in Nigeria, Furthermore, the study found that …
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theoretical framework, whether international remittances significantly impact per capita economic growth in Nigeria. Design … model to examine the type of relationships between remittances and Nigeria's per capita growth. Finding: The study reveals a … remittances inflow enhances per capita growth both in long-run and short-run in Nigeria, Furthermore, the study found that …
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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 … that migration, trade, aid and remittances are interrelated, however, migration will be better managed when the dynamic …
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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 … that migration, trade, aid and remittances are interrelated, however, migration will be better managed when the dynamic …
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We exploit the size of the 2010 Ecuadorian Census to estimate the effect of remittances on secondary school enrollment … model that accounts for both endogeneity and non-linearity issues, we find both positive and negative effects of remittances … are for rural females. For children in wealthier households, the effects of remittances are either negative or non …
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During a global shock two forces act upon international remittances in opposite directions: income losses among … migrants may reduce their ability to send remittances and, at the same time, migrants' concern for their family's wellbeing may … prompt them to send more remittances back home. Which of these drivers prevail is an empirical matter. We assemble quarterly …
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