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remittances on different import categories. A panel VAR was estimated using data from eight Latin-American economies during the …Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These transfers may increase the … 1991 to 2004 period. The impulse response functions show that remittances increase imports of capital, consumption, and …
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remittances on different import categories. A panel VAR was estimated using data from eight Latin-American economies during the …Remittances are an important source of external resources for developing countries. These transfers may increase the … 1991 to 2004 period. The impulse response functions show that remittances increase imports of capital, consumption, and …
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-stationary dynamic panel data. Our estimation results reveal that causality nexus of poverty and remittances is bi-directional. We also …The aim of this article is to investigate the causal relationship between remittances and poverty reduction for 14 … weak impact on the poverty, remittances should be taken seriously, and this by taking measures by developed countries to …
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(OLS) with panel data ranging from 2008 to 2019. Using the same panel data analysis methods and data set, the study also … explored the influence of the complementarity between human capital development and personal remittances on poverty in CEECs …, and very much conflicting. The lag of poverty, remittances, the interaction between human capital development and …
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