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remittance flows 14 remittances 14 migrants ? remittances 13 remittance 13 impact of remittances 12 migrant 12 workers ? remittances 12 Workers remittances 11 migration 11 Remittances 10 Rücküberweisungen 10 determinants of remittances 10 effect of remittances 9 effects of remittances 9 flow of remittances 9 migrant remittances 9 recipients of remittances 9 Economic growth 8 immigrant remittance 8 Migrants' remittances 7 data on remittances 7 emigrant remittances 7 equation 7 international remittances 7 migrants' remittances 7 remitters 7 statistic 7 statistics 7 Developing countries 6 Economic models 6 International migration 6 amount of remittances 6 capital flows 6 correlation 6 correlations 6 diaspora 6 econometrics 6 importance of remittances 6 role of remittances 6 equations 5
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Book / Working Paper 23 Article 15
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Article in journal 8 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 8 Article 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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English 25 Undetermined 13
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Bettin, Giulia 5 Zazzaro, Alberto 5 Bouoiyour, Jamal 4 Miftah, Amal 4 Kim, Jounghyeon 3 Ruiz-Arranz, Marta 3 Bouhga-Hagbe, Jacques 2 Chami, Ralph 2 Dumitrescu, Dalina 2 Fullenkamp, Connel 2 Gow, Jeff 2 Grigorian, David A. 2 Lueth, Erik 2 Melkonyan, Tigran A. 2 Qutb, Rasha 2 Salahuddin, Mohammad 2 Simionescu, Liliana 2 Alonso, Jose Antonio 1 Barajas, Adolfo 1 Coiffard, Marie 1 Cosimano, Thomas F. 1 EBEKE, Christian 1 Ebeke, Christian 1 GOFF, Maëlan LE 1 Gapen, Michael T. 1 Giuliano, Paola 1 Goff, Maëlan Le 1 Gradzka, Ewa 1 Haacker, Markus 1 Jahjah, Samir 1 Jallow, Amadou 1 Kireyev, Alexei 1 Lee, Kyung-woo 1 Lucchetti, Riccardo 1 Montiel, Peter 1 Roache, Shaun K. 1 Shastri, Shruti 1 Shonkwiler, J. Scott 1 Singh, Raju Jan 1 Stark, Oded 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 14 International Monetary Fund 2 Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) 2 Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur le Développement International (CERDI), École d'Économie 1 Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 1 Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte 1 HAL 1 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 1
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IMF Working Papers 11 IMF Staff Country Reports 2 IZA Journal of Migration 2 Mo.Fi.R. Working Papers 2 Amfiteatru Economic Journal 1 Amfiteatru economic : an economic and business research periodical 1 Bulletin of economic research 1 CDP Background Papers 1 Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 1 Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 1 Emerging markets finance & trade : a journal of the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets 1 Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets 1 IMF Occasional Papers 1 IZA journal of migration : IZAJOM 1 Journal of Developing Areas 1 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 1 Mondes en développement 1 Review of Economics and Political Science (REPS) 1 Review of economics and political science : REPS 1 The journal of developing areas 1 Working Papers / Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur le Développement International (CERDI), École d'Économie 1 Working Papers / HAL 1 Working paper 1 Working papers / Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano 1
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RePEc 24 ECONIS (ZBW) 10 EconStor 3 ArchiDok 1
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How do monthly remittances respond to natural disasters in migrants' home countries?
Bettin, Giulia; Jallow, Amadou; Zazzaro, Alberto - 2023
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Migrants' remittances and economic growth in Egypt : an empirical analysis from 1980 to 2017
Qutb, Rasha - In: Review of economics and political science : REPS 7 (2022) 3, pp. 154-176
Purpose - Migrants' remittances to Egypt have increased considerably in both size and importance over the past 40 years. This increase has made Egypt one of the top remittance recipients in the world and the leading recipient country in the Middle East. As migrant remittances are one of Egypt's...
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Migrants' remittances and economic growth in Egypt: An empirical analysis from 1980 to 2017
Qutb, Rasha - In: Review of Economics and Political Science (REPS) 7 (2022) 3, pp. 154-176
Purpose - Migrants' remittances to Egypt have increased considerably in both size and importance over the past 40 years. This increase has made Egypt one of the top remittance recipients in the world and the leading recipient country in the Middle East. As migrant remittances are one of Egypt's...
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A rejoinder to "The impact of infectious diseases on remittances inflows to India"
Stark, Oded - In: Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science … 45 (2023) 3, pp. 677-680
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Migrants Remittances Influence on Fiscal Sustainability in Dependent Economies
Simionescu, Liliana; Dumitrescu, Dalina - In: Amfiteatru Economic Journal 19 (2017) 46, pp. 640-653
Migrants’ remittances are an important financial flow to their country of origin. Remittances sent by migrants reduce the level and severity of poverty in developing countries. Householders use this money received from migrants for their private consumption and their investments. This paper...
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Migrants remittances influence on fiscal sustainability in dependent economies
Simionescu, Liliana; Dumitrescu, Dalina - In: Amfiteatru economic : an economic and business research … 19 (2017) 46, pp. 640-653
Migrants’ remittances are an important financial flow to their country of origin. Remittances sent by migrants reduce the level and severity of poverty in developing countries. Householders use this money received from migrants for their private consumption and their investments. This paper...
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The impact of natural disasters on remittances to low- and middle-income countries
Bettin, Giulia; Zazzaro, Alberto - 2016
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Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco
Bouoiyour, Jamal; Miftah, Amal - In: IZA Journal of Migration 4 (2015), pp. 1-20
We use Moroccan data to study the determinants of international migrants' remittances, testing the altruistic and welfare hypotheses. In particular, we analyze and assess what motivates migrants to send remittances back home. Our results lend support to the altruistic hypothesis suggesting that...
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Why do migrants remit? : testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco
Bouoiyour, Jamal; Miftah, Amal - In: IZA journal of migration : IZAJOM 4 (2015), pp. 1-20
We use Moroccan data to study the determinants of international migrants' remittances, testing the altruistic and welfare hypotheses. In particular, we analyze and assess what motivates migrants to send remittances back home. Our results lend support to the altruistic hypothesis suggesting that...
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The recast Return Directive and its fundamental rights implications : opinion of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights ; FRA Opinion 1/2019
Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte - 2019
This Opinion by FRA aims to inform the European Parliament’s position on the legislative proposal for a recast Directive on common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third country nationals (Return Directive), presented by the European Commission on 12...
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The impact of remittances on exchange rate and money supply : does "openness" matter in developing countries?
Kim, Jounghyeon - In: Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the … 55 (2019) 15, pp. 3682-3707
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The Macroeconomics of Remittances; The Case of Tajikistan
Kireyev, Alexei - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
The paper seeks to assess the macroeconomic implications of large-scale inward remittances for a small open economy. By including remittances in several standard models, the paper concludes that the overall macroeconomic impact of remittances is likely to be ambiguous. The impact depends on the...
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Financial development and remittances: micro-econometric evidence.
Bettin, Giulia; Lucchetti, Riccardo; Zazzaro, Alberto - Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) - 2011
We estimate a behavioural model of household's remittances to investigate to what extent the level of financial development in the home country affects decisions on whether and how much to remit.
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International Migration and Development: A review in light of the crisis
Alonso, Jose Antonio - Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations - 2011
Increasing international migratory flows in the last four decades is one of the most visible manifestations of the globalization process. In spite of its potential positive effect on global efficiency and well-being, little progress has been made in designing and promoting a normative and...
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Why Migrants' Remittances Reduce Income Inequality in some Countries and not in Others?
Ebeke, Christian; Goff, Maëlan Le - HAL - 2011
According to the literature, the effect of remittances on income inequality in origin countries of migrants is not clear, whatever empirical approach is used. Aiming at clearing up this ambiguity, some authors took into account the historical, social or economic context of the home countries...
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Remittances and Financial Development:;Substitutes or Complements in Economic Growth?
Bettin, Giulia; Zazzaro, Alberto - Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) - 2009
In a recent study, Chami et al. (2003) suggested that remittances can have a negative impact on;economic growth of the receiving country by diminishing the work effort of the migrants' relatives.;Subsequently, Giuliano and Ruiz-Arranz (2009) found that this moral hazard effect emerges only;when...
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Why Migrants' Remittances Reduce Income Inequality in some Countries and not in Others?
GOFF, Maëlan LE; EBEKE, Christian - Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur le Développement … - 2009
According to the literature, the effect of remittances on income inequality in origin countries of migrants is not clear, whatever empirical approach is used. Aiming at clearing up this ambiguity, some authors took into account the historical, social or economic context of the home countries...
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Determinants and Macroeconomic Impact of Remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa
Singh, Raju Jan; Lee, Kyung-woo; Haacker, Markus - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
The paper investigates the determinants and the macroeconomic role of remittances in sub-Saharan Africa, assembling the most comprehensive dataset available so far on remittances in the region and incorporating data on the diaspora. It finds that remittances are larger for countries with a...
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Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco
Bouoiyour, Jamal; Miftah, Amal - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2015
We use Moroccan data to study the determinants of international migrants’ remittances, testing the altruistic and welfare hypotheses. In particular, we analyze and assess what motivates migrants to send remittances back home. Our results lend support to the altruistic hypothesis suggesting...
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The relationship between economic growth and remittances in the presence of cross-sectional dependence
Salahuddin, Mohammad; Gow, Jeff - In: Journal of Developing Areas 49 (2015) 1, pp. 207-221
This paper reexamines the relationship between migrant remittances and economic growth using the most recent panel data (1977-2012) for some of the largest recipient countries of foreign remittances in the world namely, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the Philippines. A cross-sectional...
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Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco
Bouoiyour, Jamal; Miftah, Amal - In: IZA Journal of Migration 4 (2015) 1, pp. 1-20
<Para ID="Par2">F22, J61, D1, D91, O55. </AbstractSection> Copyright Bouoiyour and Miftah; licensee Springer. 2015
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The relationship between economic growth and remittances in the presence of cross-sectional dependence
Salahuddin, Mohammad; Gow, Jeff - In: The journal of developing areas 49 (2015) 1, pp. 207-221
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Macroeconomic Consequences of Remittances
Fullenkamp, Connel; Cosimano, Thomas F.; Gapen, Michael T. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Given the large size of aggregate remittance flows (billions of dollars annually), they should be expected to have significant macroeconomic effects on the economies that receive them. This paper directly addresses the two main issues of interest to policymakers with regard to remittances--how...
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Garbage in, Gospel Out? Controlling for the Underreporting of Remittances
Melkonyan, Tigran A.; Grigorian, David A.; Shonkwiler, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Empirical studies that use self-reported data on remittances to measure the latter's impact on microeconomic incentives mostly ignore the potential errors associated with reporting/measurement issues. An econometric procedure to control for these errors is developed and applied to...
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Microeconomic Implications of Remittances in an Overlapping Generations Model with Altruism and Self-Interest
Melkonyan, Tigran A.; Grigorian, David A. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The paper explicitly models the dynamic strategic aspects of the interaction between the migrant and the remittance-receiving relative(s), with the migrant behaving as a Stackelberg leader. It is also different from other formalizations of remittance behavior in its treatment of the two parties'...
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Are Workers' Remittances a Hedge Against Macroeconomic Shocks? the Case of Sri Lanka
Ruiz-Arranz, Marta; Lueth, Erik - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
We estimate a vector error correction (VEC) model for Sri Lanka to determine the response of remittance receipts to macroeconomic shocks. This is the first attempt of its kind in the literature. We find that remittance receipts are procyclical and decline when the island's currency weakens,...
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Do Remittances to Latin America Dependon the U.S. Business Cycle?
Gradzka, Ewa; Roache, Shaun K. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
We use a range of methods and remittance data from 1990 to 2007 to assess the strength and significance of linkages between remittance flows to Latin America and the U.S. business cycle. All of the evidence suggests that remittance flows are relatively insensitive to fluctuations in the U.S....
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A Gravity Model of Workers' Remittances
Lueth, Erik; Ruiz-Arranz, Marta - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper creates the first dataset of bilateral remittance flows for a limited set of developing countries and estimates a gravity model for workers' remittances. We find that most of the variation in bilateral remittance flows can be explained by a few gravity variables. The evidence on the...
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Altruism and Workers' Remittances; Evidence From Selected Countries in the Middle East and Central Asia
Bouhga-Hagbe, Jacques - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
Workers' remittances have been playing an increasingly important role in the balance of payments of many countries and can significantly contribute to the strength of their external positions. Assessing the likely stability of remittance flows could be a valuable input to the analysis of their...
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Remittances and Currency Crisis: The Case of Developing and Emerging Countries
Kim, Jounghyeon - In: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 49 (2013) 6, pp. 88-111
Employing the first-generation currency crisis model of Flood and Garber (1984), I explore the financial effects of migrants' remittances on the economies of developing and emerging countries in a currency crisis. The model implies that remittances can contribute to a reduction in the likelihood...
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Remittances and currency crisis : the case of developing and emerging countries
Kim, Jounghyeon - In: Emerging markets finance & trade : a journal of the … 49 (2013) 6, pp. 88-111
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Republic of Moldova; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the macroeconomic impact of workers’ remittances on Moldova. The paper focuses on Moldova’s labor emigration since the late-1990s using survey data designed to shed light on the economic and social consequences of migration. The survey results...
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Remittances, Financial Development, and Growth
Ruiz-Arranz, Marta; Giuliano, Paola - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
There has been little systematic empirical study on the relationship between remittances and growth. This paper attempts to examine this relationship. Using a newly constructed crosscountry of data series for remittances covering a large sample of developing countries, we relate the interaction...
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Samoa; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This Selected Issues paper on Samoa reports that remittances are the main source of foreign exchange to the Samoan economy. In addition to remittances, travel credits also play an important role in the economy. Official transfers are also significant, and should remain an important source of...
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Les transferts de fonds des migrants tadjiks, une « double crise » ?
Coiffard, Marie - In: Mondes en développement n°159 (2012) 3, pp. 151-165
Remittances from migrants have become more and more important for many developing countries, and Tajikistan is no exception. The study of the determinants of Tajik remittances highlights the influence of Russian economic activity on these flows. Two main factors explain this result : the...
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Remittances and financial development : substitues or complements in economic growth?
Bettin, Giulia; Zazzaro, Alberto - In: Bulletin of economic research 64 (2012) 4, pp. 509-536
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A Theory of Workers' Remittances with An Application to Morocco
Bouhga-Hagbe, Jacques - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper provides a model on how altruism, "attachment" to the home country, and portfolio diversification may act as potential motives behind workers' remittances. It shows that the level of workers' remittances depends on how great are their degrees of altruism and "attachment" to their home...
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Are Immigrant Remittance Flows a Source of Capital for Development
Jahjah, Samir; Chami, Ralph; Fullenkamp, Connel - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
The role of remittances in development and economic growth is not well understood. This is partly because the literatures on the causes and effects of remittances remain separate. We develop a framework that links the motivation for remittances with their effect on economic activity. Because...
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