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Remittances and financial development in Bangladesh: substitutes or complements?

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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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Chen Wu, Christian Nsiah & Bichaka Fayissa. (2023) Analyzing the differential impacts of financial sector development on remittance inflows. Research in Economics 77:2, pages 239-250.
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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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David Adeabah, Simplice Asongu & Charles Andoh. (2021) Remittances, ICT and pension income coverage: The international evidence. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 173, pages 121148.
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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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