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Remittances have risen spectacularly in recent decades, capturing the attention of researchers and policymakers and … spurring debate on their pros and cons. Remittances can improve the well-being of family members left behind and boost the …
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Remittances have risen spectacularly in recent decades, capturing the attention of researchers and policymakers and … spurring debate on their pros and cons. Remittances can improve the well-being of family members left behind and boost the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010959871
Remittances have risen spectacularly in absolute terms and in relation to traditional sources of foreign exchange, such … as export revenues. Remittances can improve the well-being of family members left behind and boost growth rates of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014331202
Remittances have risen spectacularly in absolute terms and in relation to traditional sources of foreign exchange, such … as export revenues. Remittances can improve the well-being of family members left behind and boost growth rates of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014290584
The growth in the number and in the size of remittances and the stability of these monetary transfers have made them a …
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assess all available sources of financing (ODA, OOF, private investment, domestic resources, and remittances), identify …
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This paper asks: do remittances promote entrepreneurship? Remittances have become one of the largest forms of cross … (Meyer & Shera, 2017). By directly providing relief, remittances are an important income and capital source for family … members of immigrant workers in home countries. We hypothesise and empirically document a positive link between remittances …
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We examine the long-run relationship between remittances and the real exchange rate for less developed countries using …
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Most small fragile states have their own unique circumstances that predispose them to social conflict or frequent economic disruptions. These disruptions end up imposing a large cost on regional neighbours and on the international community more broadly. Therefore the development community is in...
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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in most countries. It is argued that caused by economic hardship or political hardship or political unrest in countries of origin, it would threaten well-being and identity in...
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