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effect of remittances 6 effect of remittances on growth 6 effects of remittances 6 immigrant remittance 6 impact of remittances 6 migrant 6 remittance 6 remittance flows 6 remittances 6 migrant remittances 5 recipients of remittances 5 workers ? remittances 5 Economic growth 4 Workers remittances 4 capital flows 4 determinants of remittances 4 flow of remittances 4 international remittances 4 remitters 4 Economic models 3 Migration 3 amount of remittances 3 correlation 3 correlations 3 data on remittances 3 econometrics 3 effects of remittance 3 equation 3 equations 3 impact of remittances on growth 3 migrants ? remittances 3 migration 3 remittance inflows 3 remittance receipts 3 remittance transfers 3 remittances flow 3 remitter 3 role of remittances 3 statistic 3 statistics 3
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English 5 Undetermined 1
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Chami, Ralph 3 Montiel, Peter 3 Barajas, Adolfo 2 Fullenkamp, Connel 2 Gapen, Michael T. 2 Bouhga-Hagbe, Jacques 1 Cosimano, Thomas F. 1 Giuliano, Paola 1 Grigorian, David A. 1 Hakura, Dalia 1 Melkonyan, Tigran A. 1 Ruiz-Arranz, Marta 1
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Remittances; An Automatic Output Stabilizer?
Hakura, Dalia; Chami, Ralph; Montiel, Peter - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Remittance flows appear to be falling worldwide for the first time in decades as a result of the ongoing financial turmoil. It is suspected that the drop in remittance income into developing and emerging markets will have a destabilizing effect on these economies. The paper estimates the impact...
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Do Workers' Remittances Promote Economic Growth?
Gapen, Michael T.; Chami, Ralph; Montiel, Peter; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Over the past decades, workers' remittances have grown to become one of the largest sources of financial flows to developing countries, often dwarfing other widely-studied sources such as private capital and official aid flows. While it is undeniable that remittances have poverty-alleviating and...
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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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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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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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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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