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migrant 11 remittance flows 11 remittances data 11 Workers remittances 9 effects of remittances 9 impact of remittances 9 remittance 9 remittances 9 migration 8 determinants of remittances 7 effect of remittances 7 recipients of remittances 7 remittance inflows 7 workers ? remittances 7 amount of remittances 6 data on remittances 6 immigrant remittance 6 Capital flows 5 Economic growth 5 increase in remittances 5 migrant remittances 5 remitters 5 worker remittances 5 contribution of remittances 4 flow of remittances 4 growth rate 4 real gdp 4 remittance data 4 remittance receipts 4 remittance transfers 4 remitter 4 Migration 3 annual remittances 3 benefits of remittances 3 bilateral remittance 3 capital flows 3 coefficient on remittances 3 gdp growth 3 growth of remittances 3 growth rate of remittances 3
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English 7 Undetermined 4
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Chami, Ralph 5 Barajas, Adolfo 4 Fullenkamp, Connel 4 Gapen, Michael T. 2 Montiel, Peter 2 Browne, Christopher 1 Cosimano, Thomas F. 1 Ebeke, Christian 1 Garg, Anjali 1 Grigorian, David A. 1 Gupta, Poonam 1 Ilahi, Nadeem 1 Jahjah, Samir 1 Melkonyan, Tigran A. 1 Mineshima, Aiko 1 Sayan, Serdar 1 Shendy, Riham 1 Shonkwiler, J. Scott 1 Tapsoba, Sampawende J.-A. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 11 International Monetary Fund 1
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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
-recipient countries and the rest of the world. Using both aggregate and bilateral remittances data in a panel data setting, the study …
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Determinants of Remittances; Evidence From tonga
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
This paper analyzes the determinants of remittances to Tonga. The results indicate that macroeconomic conditions in remitting countries and exchange rate fluctuations influence remittances. In particular, remittances growth falls when the Tongan currency appreciates, but increases with higher...
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The Global Financial Crisis and Workers' Remittances to Africa; What's the Damage?
Chami, Ralph; Barajas, Adolfo; Garg, Anjali; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
Using data on the distribution of migrants from Africa, GDP growth forecasts for host countries, and after estimating remittance multipliers in recipient countries, this paper estimates the impact of the global economic crisis on African GDP via the remittance channel during 2009-2010. It...
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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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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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Do the Gulf Oil-Producing Countries Influence Regional Growth? T+L3886he Impact of Financial and Remittance Flows
Ilahi, Nadeem; Shendy, Riham - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This paper tests the association between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries' financial and remittance outflows and regional growth in the Middle East. The findings, based on 35-year panel data, indicate that growth rates of real GDP, private consumption and private investment in...
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Remittances in the Pacific Region
Mineshima, Aiko; Browne, Christopher - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Remittances are large and have grown substantially over the past decade in the Pacific region. This primarily reflects the impact of emigration due to low growth and limited employment prospects at home. Many Pacific emigrants settle abroad with their families for long periods, but maintain...
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Business Cycles and Workers' Remittances; How Do Migrant Workers Respond to Cyclical Movements of GDP At Home?
Sayan, Serdar - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
Workers' remittances are often argued to have a tendency to move countercyclically with the GDP in recipient countries since migrant workers are expected to remit more during down cycles of economic activity back home. Yet, how much to remit is a complex decision involving other factors, and...
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Macroeconomic Determinants of Remittances; Evidence From India
Gupta, Poonam - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Remittances to India have been growing rapidly since 1991, making it one of the largest recipients of remittances. This paper analyzes the determinants of remittances to India and finds that their growth over time can be explained by the increase in migration and total earnings of the migrants....
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