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decision is captured through endogenous returns to education. The simultaneity of the crisis in Tunisia and its partners … one of the main determinants of the unemployment increase and that remittances have a higher impact than the variation of …
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Jordan and Tunisia are two non-oil exporting MENA countries characterized by high unemployment rates and significant …- gration increase in Tunisia. When the rise is limited to high-skilled migrants’ wages, low and medium skilled workers are … positively affected in Tunisia and negatively in Jordan. Finally, Mode 4 and high skilled wages increases have clear positive …
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, designed to capture both the potentially positive and negative effects of migration and remittances in migrant-sending areas … households that send migrants and receive remittances but other households with which they interact within the migrant …
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Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
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In this paper, I run a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Moroccan economy to investigate the … transmission channels through which remittances affect households and sectors. I give a particular attention to the investment of … remittances in the real estate sector, by allowing a segmentation of the savings market. To begin with, I assess the negative …
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-- CIS countries ; labor migration ; CGE model ; system transformation …
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This paper analyzes the direct and indirect income effects of international labor migration and remittances in selected … CIS countries. The analysis is based on computable general equilibrium (CGE) models for Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia … of remittances. In Russia, the main effect of immigration has been to hold down the real wage (as potential capital stock …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014208692
Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011430831
Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633043
Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013152196