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Journal of Development Economics, 2023
Remittances received by households from international migrants are of interest in an increasing number of microeconomic analyses. Making use of novel data, we measure misreporting of remittances sent by migrants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to remittance recipients in the Philippines.
Giuseppe De Arcangelis +4 more
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Remittances received by households from international migrants are of interest in an increasing number of microeconomic analyses. Making use of novel data, we measure misreporting of remittances sent by migrants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to remittance recipients in the Philippines.
Giuseppe De Arcangelis +4 more
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Social Remittances and Financial Remittances
2022This chapter expounds on social remittances and financial remittances. Advancements in information and communication technologies (ICT) have rendered the physical distance separating migrant families less relevant due to numerous digital alternatives to in-person meetings, such as international calls and international over-the-top (OTT) communication ...
Abel Escribà-Folch +2 more
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Analyzing the impact of positive and negative remittance inflow shocks on economic growth of India
Journal of Economic Studies, 2023PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze the impact of remittance inflows on sustained economic growth in India.Design/methodology/approachThis study has taken a time series dataset for the period of 1976–2021, and a nonlinear ...
I. Khan
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Applied Economics, 2022
An important but underestimated area in international economics is the study of the impacts of remittance outflows and financial development on the economic growth of the remitting countries.
Abdullah M. Al-Malki +2 more
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An important but underestimated area in international economics is the study of the impacts of remittance outflows and financial development on the economic growth of the remitting countries.
Abdullah M. Al-Malki +2 more
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Remittance Inflows and Export Complexity: New Evidence from Developing and Emerging Countries
, 2020Recent research highlights the importance of both migrant remittances and export complexity for understanding how economic development differs across developing countries.
Mohamed Saadi
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Applied Economics, 2020
This paper utilizes a panel cointegration approach to investigate the relationship between remittances and financial development in the top remittance recipient countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou +2 more
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This paper utilizes a panel cointegration approach to investigate the relationship between remittances and financial development in the top remittance recipient countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou +2 more
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Transforming the remittance industry: harnessing the power of blockchain technology
Journal of Enterprise Information ManagementPurposeThis study employs an interpretivist approach to investigate how blockchain technology can transform the remittance industry.Design/methodology/approachWe collected data from blockchain experts with extensive experience, compellingly demonstrating
Ioannis Christodoulou +4 more
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Migrant remittance, agricultural producer services, and environmental pollution
Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2020This paper established ageneral equilibrium model to study the effects of the changes of remittance rate in the migrant workers’ income on environmental pollution.
Xiaochun Li, Huanan Fu
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Review of International Political Economy, 2019
Remittances to developing economies constitute one of their most important and consistent forms of capital inflow, but have long been limited by costs and risks associated with trans-border payments.
Daivi Rodima‐Taylor, W. Grimes
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Remittances to developing economies constitute one of their most important and consistent forms of capital inflow, but have long been limited by costs and risks associated with trans-border payments.
Daivi Rodima‐Taylor, W. Grimes
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