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of vote for status-quo-supporting parties and lower political participation. Migration was also associated with lower …
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international migration. The first details inflows of migrant workers of 185 nationalities to 10 OECD destinations, disaggregated by …
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of vote for status-quo-supporting parties and lower political participation. Migration was also associated with lower …
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Migrant remittances are an important source of external finance for developing countries. The current financial crisis … is believed to have influenced migrant remittance flows as well as volume and patterns of use of remittances. In this … crisis. Potential influences due to the crisis impact on migration patterns are yet to be seen and studied …
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The study proposes to evaluate the impact of the current financial crisis on remittances received by three South Asian … countries, namely Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The objective is twofold: to forecast the impact of change in remittances … remittances will be used in a Keynesian framework to assess the impact of remittances on the growth of these countries while at …
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documents the recent slowdown in workers' remittances, the money that international immigrants send to their countries of origin … reporting an almost zero percent growth rate of remittances for 2008. Among Latin American countries, Mexico (the largest … recipient of remittances in the region in terms of volume) seems to be the most affected with a decrease of more than US$900 …
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We review the competing explanations of the 2007-2008 global crisis, recall how governments around the world had to depart from established policy stances, and reflect on the legacy of the crisis both in terms of future challenges and changes in policy doctrine. The G-20 has addressed important...
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