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The empirical analysis examines the asymmetric effect of financial development and remittance on economic growth in MINT nations (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey). The present study utilized panel data covering the period from 1980 to 2019.
Jamiu Adetola Odugbesan +2 more
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Asymmetric effects of remittances on output in expansions and recessions [PDF]
Using non-linear methods, we argue that current research on estimates of remittance multipliers in expansions and recessions may yield biased results by ignoring whether remittances are increasing or decreasing.
Nikeel Nishkar Kumar, Rajesh Mohnot
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Remittance from migrants reinforces forest recovery for China's reforestation policy. [PDF]
Forests play a key role in the mitigation of global warming and provide many other vital ecosystem goods and services. However, as forest continues to vanish at an alarming rate from the surface of the planet, the world desperately needs knowledge on ...
Qi Zhang +9 more
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Remittance inflows and financial development in Sub-Saharan African countries: Does governance matter? [PDF]
Background: The surge in remittances in most sub-Saharan African countries motivated this study to establish whether remittance inflows enhance financial development and whether governance plays any significant mediating role in the nexus between ...
N.M. Odhiambo, Mercy T. Musakwa
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THE impact of remittance inflows on poverty in Botswana: an ARDL approach
The growing pressure on governments to reduce poverty among other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through harnessing domestic and foreign sources has motivated studies on the relationship between poverty and different economic variables in many ...
Mercy. T. Musakwa, N. M. Odhiambo
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Assessing the efficacy of cash incentive policies in enhancing remittance inflows: Evidence from Bangladesh. [PDF]
The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) first implemented the cash incentive of 2 percent in July 2019 and continued the scheme with some modifications amid the pandemic to enhance remittance inflows through formal channels and ensure macroeconomic stability ...
Muhammad Nafis Shahriar Farabi +2 more
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Impact of Remittance Inflows on Selected South-East European Economies: A Panel Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag Approach [PDF]
The impact of remittance inflows on economic development is contested in the existing literature. This article applies a panel auto regressive distributed lag to examine the impact of remittance inflows on economic growth and self-employment percentage ...
Filip Kokotović, Petar Kurečić
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Approaches to Regulating E-Money Market in the Eurasian Economic Community: Comparative Analysis [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to identify relevant (general and particular) elements of electronic money regulation in Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Armenia.
Victor L. Dostov +3 more
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Remittances (i.e., the money, objects, ideas, and social capital migrants send to their families, kin, and communities in their places of origin) are a crucial part of the global economy and migration dynamics. On a micro level, they recognize, maintain, affirm, and disrupt social relationships across the world, mapping out a transnational space in ...
Silke Meyer, Claudius Ströhle
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The study uses two approaches to assess the impact of remittance on poverty in South Africa. The first approach compares the level of poverty between remittance receiving households and non-receiving households using the FGT index.
Seyfe Wurku, Joyce Marangu
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