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Developing countries 2 Workers remittances 2 amount of remittances 2 effect of remittances 2 effects of remittance 2 effects of remittances 2 impact of remittances 2 remittance 2 remittance flows 2 remittance inflows 2 remittance receipts 2 remittances 2 worker remittance 2 worker remittances 2 workers ? remittances 2 Capital accumulation 1 Capital flows 1 Capital inflows 1 Economic growth 1 Economic models 1 Exchange rate appreciation 1 Labor markets 1 Low-income developing countries 1 Migration 1 Poverty 1 Poverty reduction 1 Private capital flows 1 Real effective exchange rates 1 Transfers of foreigners income 1 Welfare 1 access to remittance 1 bilateral remittance 1 capital flows 1 capital formation 1 changes in remittance flows 1 contribution of remittances 1 cost of remittance 1 current account balance 1 determinants of remittances 1 effect of remittance 1
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Barajas, Adolfo 2 Chami, Ralph 2 Montiel, Peter 2 Fullenkamp, Connel 1 Gapen, Michael T. 1 Hakura, Dalia 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2
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Workers' Remittances and the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate; Theory and Evidence
Chami, Ralph; Barajas, Adolfo; Montiel, Peter; Hakura, Dalia - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper investigates the impact of workers’ remittances on equilibrium real exchange rates (ERER) in recipient economies. Using a small open economy model, it shows that standard "Dutch Disease" results of appreciation are substantially weakened or even overturned depending on: degree...
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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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