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Remittance inflows and financial development: evidence from the top recipient countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Kwadwo Boateng Prempeh, Christian Kyeremeh & Felix Kwabena Danso. (2023) The link between remittance inflows and financial development in Ghana: Substitutes or complements?. Cogent Economics & Finance 11:2.
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Chi Aloysius Ngong, Chinyere C. Onyejiaku, Fuein Vera Kum & Josaphat U. J. Onwumere. (2024) Remittances inflow and economic growth nexus: evidence from emerging African economies in a post-COVID-19 Era. Journal of Social and Economic Development.
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Bashier A. Alabdulrazag & Mofleh A. Alshogeathri. (2024) A nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag approach to remittances and access to financial inclusion in Jordan. South African Journal of Economic and management Sciences 27:1.
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Shreya Pal. (2022) Does Remittance and Human Capital Formation Affect Financial Development? A Comparative Analysis Between India and China. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets 30:2, pages 387-426.
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Ronald Djeunankan, Henri Njangang, Sosson Tadadjeu & Brice Kamguia. (2023) Remittances and energy poverty: Fresh evidence from developing countries. Utilities Policy 81, pages 101516.
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Mawunyo Agradi. (2023) Does remittance inflow influence energy poverty?. Applied Energy 335, pages 120668.
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Abdhut Deheri. (2022) The Nexus Between Remittance Inflows and Financial Development in India: Substitutes or Complements?. The Indian Economic Journal 70:4, pages 597-614.
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Bosede Victoria Kudaisi, Titus Ayobami Ojeyinka & Tolulope Temilola Osinubi. (2021) Financial liberalization, remittances and economic growth in Nigeria (1990–2018). Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 38:4, pages 562-580.
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Ronald Djeunankan & Honoré Tekam. (2022) Do remittances matter for health outcomes in developing countries? Fresh evidence from a panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) model. International Journal of Development Issues 21:3, pages 458-482.
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Hem C. Basnet, Josiah Baker & Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou. (2022) Workers' remittances in Central America: where does the money go?. International Journal of Social Economics 49:5, pages 765-779.
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Gabriel Garang Atem. (2022) Remittances and Financial Development in Kenya: An Autoregressive Distributed Lag Approach. African Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 5:1, pages 95-108.
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Sarah Salahuddin, Muhammad Mehedi Masud & Kwek Kian Teng. (2021) Remittances and households’ savings behaviour in Bangladesh. Society and Business Review 17:1, pages 120-140.
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Yechi Ma, Zhiguo Chen, Riazullah Shinwari & Zeeshan Khan. (2021) Financialization, globalization, and Dutch disease: Is Dutch disease exist for resources rich countries?. Resources Policy 72, pages 102048.
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Muhammad Usman & Atif Jahanger. (2021) Heterogeneous effects of remittances and institutional quality in reducing environmental deficit in the presence of EKC hypothesis: A global study with the application of panel quantile regression. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28:28, pages 37292-37310.
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Hem C. Basnet, Bishwa Koirala, Kamal P. Upadhyaya & Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou. (2020) Workers’ remittances and financial development: the case of South Asia. International Review of Economics 68:2, pages 185-207.
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Georgeta Soava, Anca Mehedintu, Mihaela Sterpu & Mircea Raduteanu. (2020) Impact of Employed Labor Force, Investment, and Remittances on Economic Growth in EU Countries. Sustainability 12:23, pages 10141.
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