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Workers remittances 3 bilateral remittance 3 bilateral remittance data 3 determinants of remittances 3 migrant 3 migration 3 remittance data 3 remittance flows 3 workers ? remittances 3 Capital inflows 2 amount of remittances 2 effect of remittances 2 emigrant remittances 2 impact of remittances 2 impact of remittances on growth 2 migrants ? remittances 2 remittance 2 remittance flow 2 remittance inflows 2 remittances 2 role of remittances 2 variation in remittances 2 Business Cycle Synchronization 1 Business cycles 1 Developing countries 1 Economic models 1 Financial sector 1 Labor markets 1 Latin America 1 Spillovers. 1 Terms of trade 1 bilateral remittances 1 business cycle measures 1 capital flows 1 coefficients on remittances 1 cointegration 1 contribution of remittances 1 correlation 1 correlation of business cycles 1 correlations 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Barajas, Adolfo 1 Chami, Ralph 1 Ebeke, Christian 1 Gradzka, Ewa 1 Lueth, Erik 1 Roache, Shaun K. 1 Ruiz-Arranz, Marta 1 Tapsoba, Sampawende J.-A. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 3
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Workers’ Remittances; An Overlooked Channel of International Business Cycle Transmission?
Barajas, Adolfo; Chami, Ralph; Ebeke, Christian; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
This paper shows that remittance flows significantly increase the business cycle synchronization between remittance-recipient countries and the rest of the world. Using both aggregate and bilateral remittances data in a panel data setting, the study demonstrates that this effect is robust and...
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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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