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Remittances

2016
International remittances to developing countries are growing and are more than foreign direct investment or the official development aid. More of the 3.2% of global population are living abroad and the trends will increase in the next decades, involving skilled and no skilled workers.
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Oil Prices, Growth, and Remittance Outflows from the Gulf Cooperation Council

Economic notes - Monte dei Paschi di Siena, 2019
How does a decline in oil prices and its impacts on growth affect remittance outflows from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries? This paper carries out an empirical analysis of the relationship between oil prices, oil‐ and non‐oil GDP,
Supriyo De   +3 more
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Remittance and Economic Development of Nepal

Patan Pragya, 2019
Nepal is one of the least developed but high remittances recipient countries in the world. Nepal received remittance from US$ 8.1 billion in 2016 and it is ranked 23rd among the remittance receiving countries in the world. Remittance income is one of the
B. N. Sah
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Remittance and poverty in developing countries

International Journal of Development Issues, 2018
Purpose Remittances to developing countries, especially less developed countries, have been growing tremendously as compared to the past few decades. Nevertheless, whether they can be a critical source of poverty alleviation in developing countries is ...
T. A. Masron, Yogeeswari Subramaniam
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Linking personal remittance and fossil fuels energy consumption to environmental degradation: evidence from all SAARC countries

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022
T. Rani   +4 more
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Impact of Remittance on Economic Progress: Evidence from Low-Income Asian Frontier Countries

Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2022
Emon Kalyan Chowdhury   +2 more
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Remittances and Inequality

The Economic Journal, 1986
In this paper the authors propose a framework and develop techniques for analyzing the impact of migrant remittances on the distribution of rural income by size and subsequently its impact on rural welfare. Household data are used to assign numerical coefficients to the impact of net remittances from both internal and international migrants on income ...
Stark, Oded   +2 more
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