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This paper examines both inflows and outflows of remittances for 21 countries of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet … remittances per migrant. We also find that ethnically fractionalized countries have smaller remittance flows, all things being …. In particular, the correlation between remittances per migrant and changes in population and the rural share of …
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Characteristics of remittance houses display the new financial and social status of migrants; hence, serve as a motivation for others to migrate abroad. However, this effect is highly general without specificity of how individual characteristics of remittance houses influence migration. This...
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Taylor & Alejandro Lopez-Feldman -- Moving forward, looking back : the impact of migration and remittances on assets …
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we analyze the effect of remittances on employment performance for CEE economies. To model the macro effects of … remittances on the source country we proceed along the lines of Mancellari et al (1996) who extended the model of Aghion and … Blanchard (1994) by adding migration. The impact of remittances on unemployment depends on its effect on productivity growth and …
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Part I: Migration and Trade -- Part II: Causes and Consequences of Migrants´ Remittances -- Part III: Macroeconomic …Though globalisation of the world economy is currently a powerful force, people’s international mobility appears to …: interconnection of people and trade flows, causes and consequences of capital remittances, understanding the macroeconomic impact of …
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