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welfare effect of future income uncertainty. We build a model of remittances and savings under income uncertainty and show … that an immigrant will increase his remittances in response to a first-order risk decrease in future income. Using changes … prediction of our model using panel data of bilateral remittances. Our theoretical prediction is supported by the data: there is …
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Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) economies have had the highest degree of dependency on received remittances … developing countries. We examine the role of remittances in the trade balance of 11 labor-abundant MENA countries. Our panel … regression analysis shows that the inflow of remittances has had an increasing effect on trade deficits by triggering import …
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countries. We analyze a novel bank-level data set from Nepal, where a steady inflow of remittances has contributed to foreign …
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Empirical evidence that migrants send home more remittances after disasters raises the question of whether remittances … unique data set on the usage patterns of financial services by households in South Africa. We show that the likelihood that a … remittances, which supports the idea that remittances act as (self-) insurance. We also show that purchasing formal funeral cover …
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Remittances have greatly increased during recent years, becoming an important and reliable source of funds for many … developing countries. Therefore, there is a strong incentive for receiving countries to attract more remittances, especially … apply a two-step method akin to two stage least squares to deal with the endogeneity of remittances and potential …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008583695
Empirical evidence that migrants send home more remittances after disasters raises the question of whether remittances … unique data set on the usage patterns of financial services by households in South Africa. We show that the likelihood that a … remittances, which supports the idea that remittances act as (self-) insurance. We also show that purchasing formal funeral cover …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013094542
Remittances have greatly increased during recent years, becoming an important and reliable source of funds for many … developing countries. Therefore, there is a strong incentive for receiving countries to attract more remittances, especially … apply a two-step method akin to two stage least squares to deal with the endogeneity of remittances and potential …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316200
countries. We analyze a novel bank-level data set from Nepal, where a steady inflow of remittances has contributed to foreign …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013043617
The volatility of unanticipated output growth in income per capita is detrimental to long-run development, controlling for initial income per capita, population growth, human capital, investment, openness and natural resource dependence. This effect is significant and robust over a wide range of...
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In this paper we re-evaluate the hypothesis that the development of the financial sector was an essential factor behind economic growth in 19th century Germany. We apply a structural VAR framework to a new annual data set from 1870 to 1912 that was initially recorded by Walther Hoffmann (1965)....
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