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Remittances and the sources of growth

Pages 572-580 | Published online: 13 Sep 2012

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Hayot Berk Saydaliyev, Lee Chin & Azali Mohamed. (2022) Remittance inflow and economic development: interaction with financial inclusion and human capital. Migration and Development 11:3, pages 876-893.
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Leonida Correia & Patrícia Martins. (2019) Has the sovereign debt crisis changed the cyclicality of Portuguese remittances?. International Review of Applied Economics 33:3, pages 453-472.
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Anupam Das, Adian McFarlane & Young Cheol Jung. (2019) Remittances and GDP in Jamaica: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration. International Economic Journal 33:2, pages 365-381.
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Kevin Williams. (2018) Are remittances good for economic growth? The role of political institutions. Applied Economics Letters 25:1, pages 56-60.
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L. Correia & P. Martins. (2016) Are remittances an instrument of stabilization and funding in the euro area?. Applied Economics Letters 23:16, pages 1177-1181.
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Ahamed Lebbe Mohamed Aslam & Mohamed Cassim Alibuhtto. (2023) Workers' remittances and economic growth: new evidence from an ARDL bounds cointegration approach for Sri Lanka. Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences.
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Moukpè Gniniguè & Essossinam Ali. (2021) Migrant Remittances and Economic Growth in ECOWAS Countries: Does Digitalization Matter?. The European Journal of Development Research 34:5, pages 2517-2542.
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Malayaranjan Sahoo & Narayan Sethi. (2020) Does remittance inflow stimulate electricity consumption in India? An empirical insight. South Asian Journal of Business Studies 11:1, pages 45-66.
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Anh Tu Chuc, Weiqing Li, Nguyet Thi Minh Phi, Quoc Tuan Le, Naoyuki Yoshino & Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary. (2022) The necessity of financial inclusion for enhancing the economic impacts of remittances. Borsa Istanbul Review 22:1, pages 47-56.
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Mahmoud Elbatanony, Imed Attiaoui, Ibrahim Mohamed Ali Ali, Nahla Nasser & Monaem Tarchoun. (2021) The environmental impact of remittance inflows in developing countries: evidence from method of moments quantile regression. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28:35, pages 48222-48235.
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Anupam Das, Adian McFarlane & Luc Carels. (2021) Empirical exploration of remittances and renewable energy consumption in Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science 5:1, pages 65-89.
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Syed Ali Abbas, Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan, Saroja Selvanathan & Jayatilleke S. Bandaralage. (2021) Are remittances and foreign aid interlinked? Evidence from least developed and developing countries. Economic Modelling 94, pages 265-275.
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Alina Cazachevici, Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath. (2020) Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis. World Development 134, pages 105021.
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Anupam Das & Murshed Chowdhury. (2019) Macroeconomic impacts of remittances in Bangladesh: The role of reverse flows. Economic Notes 48:3.
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Altaf Hossain, Arnab Kumar Podder & Mohammed Asaduzzaman. (2020) How Does Remittance Impact on Economic Development in South Asia? A Dynamic Ordinary Least-Square Approach. The Indian Economic Journal 67:1-2, pages 68-81.
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Farid Makhlouf. (2018) Is Productivity Affected by Remittances? The Evidence from Morocco. Journal of International Development 31:2, pages 211-222.
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Izabela Sobiech. (2019) Remittances, finance and growth: Does financial development foster the impact of remittances on economic growth?. World Development 113, pages 44-59.
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Cristian Incaltarau & Gabriela Carmen Pascariu. 2019. Resilience and the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Countries. Resilience and the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Countries 475 513 .
Maty Konte. (2017) Do remittances not promote growth? A finite mixture-of-regressions approach. Empirical Economics 54:2, pages 747-782.
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Syed Tehseen Jawaid & Syed Ali Raza. (2016) Effects of Workers' Remittances and its Volatility on Economic Growth in South Asia. International Migration 54:2, pages 50-68.
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Selçuk Akçay & Gökhan Demirtaş. (2015) Remittances and Energy Consumption: Evidence from Morocco. International Migration 53:6, pages 125-144.
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Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Susan Pozo. (2014) Remittance income uncertainty and asset accumulation. IZA Journal of Labor & Development 3:1.
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Gazi Salah Uddin & Bo Sjö. (2013) Remittances, Financial Development and Economic Growth in Bangladesh. South Asia Economic Journal 14:2, pages 261-273.
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