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remittances to savings. On average, an increase in inward remittances by 1% leads to about 0.10% increase in savings ceteris … case. Quite outstanding here is the observation of the detrimental role of remittances on savings in the long-run once … governance quality in aggregate and disaggregated forms are controlled for, suggesting possible adverse effects of remittances …
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The literature has mainly focused on analyzing the relationship of remittances with economic growth and social welfare …, neglecting more complex aspects where remittances can have relevant implications. To contribute to the literature, the objective … of this research is to examine the dynamic relationship between remittances, capital formation, structural transformation …
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This study investigates the relationships between remittances, financial development, and economic growth in Western … approach is particularly designed to address potential endogeneity issues in remittances and financial development indicators …. The analysis reveals that remittances have been a significant growth driver in the Western Balkans, with their impact …
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This study investigates the impact of remittances on credit markets in Senegal. The findings show that remittances and … credit markets are complements; namely, the receipt of remittances increases the likelihood of having a loan in a household …. This result is robust after controlling for the potential endogeneity of remittances through household fixed effects and an …
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robustly established that remittances and trust matter for financial development. …
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In this study, we explore the hypotheses that (a) workers' remittances enhance economic growth in Latin American … countries, and (b) workers' remittances help reduce poverty in Latin American countries. In recent decades, workers' remittances … have become an important source of income for many developing countries and, as a global aggregate, workers' remittances …
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. In this context, this study focuses on exploring the effects of remittances on the energy poverty of 13 Latin American … moments, are employed to address potential endogeneity issues. The results suggest that remittances play a significant role in … growth and financial development act as mediators, allowing remittances to indirectly contribute to mitigating energy poverty …
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