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International remittances, cash transfer assistance and voter turnout in Mexico

International remittances, cash transfer assistance and voter turnout in Mexico

... national remittances increase the disposable income of recipients, which, according to resource models of political participation, should increase the likelihood of voting (Brady, Verba, & Scholzman, 1995), ...

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The Impact of International Remittances on Education and Health in Bangladesh

The Impact of International Remittances on Education and Health in Bangladesh

... decades international remittances are playing a vital role in the socio-economic development of the developing countries like ...of remittances, impact of international remittances on ...

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Determinants and Impacts of International Remittances on Household Welfare in Vietnam

Determinants and Impacts of International Remittances on Household Welfare in Vietnam

... of remittances on a country, and Vietnamese household survey data provide an excellent source to analyze many important questions about remittances at the microeconomic ...of international ...

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Linkages between Income Inequality, International Remittances and Economic Growth in Pakistan

Linkages between Income Inequality, International Remittances and Economic Growth in Pakistan

... of remittances is consistent with the findings of Adams, (1991) in case of Egypt; Rodriguez, (1998) for Philippines and, Iqbal and Sattar, (2005) for ...of remittances, both short and long-run estimates ...

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Do international remittances cause Dutch disease?

Do international remittances cause Dutch disease?

... The basic Dutch disease model described above applies to the case of international remittances, too. What needs to be stressed, however, is that the booming sector represented by the deployment of workers ...

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Do international remittances cause Dutch disease?

Do international remittances cause Dutch disease?

... to international remittances is not a problem of upper income countries possibly because the declines in their tradable sectors is primary driven by factors like economic maturation, which give rise to ...

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In the shadow of international remittances : domestic remittances in the rural Dominican Republic

In the shadow of international remittances : domestic remittances in the rural Dominican Republic

... of remittances links remittances merely spent on consumptive goods such as daily expenses, housing or the purchase of land (International Organization for Migration, ...perspective remittances ...

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Harnessing international remittances for financial development: The role of monetary policy

Harnessing international remittances for financial development: The role of monetary policy

... of remittances on financial development is one provided by B rown et ...that, remittances reduce financial ...consumption, remittances reduce the demand for bank credit and for that matter lower ...

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International Remittances and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria

International Remittances and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria

... and Remittances Household Surveys for the period 2009/2010 indicated that the remittance expenditure patterns across the economy seem not to vary for the period ...of remittances on inequality in Honduras ...

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Remittances, Poverty and Welfare: Evidence from Cumilla, Bangladesh

Remittances, Poverty and Welfare: Evidence from Cumilla, Bangladesh

... payment condition of the developing countries but also it is one of the important sources of foreign exchange earnings for some developing countries and it has grown faster than official development assistance [7]. ...

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Do remittances alleviate poverty and income inequality in poor countries? Empirical evidence from sub Saharan Africa

Do remittances alleviate poverty and income inequality in poor countries? Empirical evidence from sub Saharan Africa

... of international migration and to enable them earn remittances (Lipton 1980; Stahl ...Therefore, remittances can widen income inequality among households in low-income labour-exporting ...that ...

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Distributional Consequences of Remittances: Evidence from Sixty Five Developing Countries

Distributional Consequences of Remittances: Evidence from Sixty Five Developing Countries

... of remittances is not consistent across developing economies having different levels of financial ...and remittances is considered in ...of remittances depending upon the strength of financial ...

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Financial development, international migrant remittances, and endogenous growth in Ghana

Financial development, international migrant remittances, and endogenous growth in Ghana

... inward international remittances are an essential component of capital inflows, which like export earnings, are a positive determinant of economic growth in a net labour-exporting ...Therefore, ...

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Do Remittances Reach Households Living in Unfavorable Climate Areas? Evidence from the Republic of Yemen

Do Remittances Reach Households Living in Unfavorable Climate Areas? Evidence from the Republic of Yemen

... receive remittances as households in urban areas in most cases, but they tend to receive lower amounts, as ...receiving remittances, and a lower amount of remittances received – the effects tend to ...

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Remittance Expenditure Patterns and Human Development Outcomes in Nigeria

Remittance Expenditure Patterns and Human Development Outcomes in Nigeria

... that remittances improved children’s health particularly among low income ...receiving international remittances in Guatemala spend 58 per cent more on education than households without ...of ...

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The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

... of international remittances on a wide range of issues have been investigated by the existing literature, the study of the impact of migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility is very ...

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The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

... side, international remittances could directly contribute to stabilising the volatility of consumption by increasing the purchasing power of remittance receiving ...only remittances, as a macro ...

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The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

... from international migrants (i.e., remittances) can serve as a catalyst for ...of international remittances on the origin households' well-being have two different ...of remittances is ...

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Impacts of International and Internal Remittances on Household Welfare: Evidence from Viet Nam

Impacts of International and Internal Remittances on Household Welfare: Evidence from Viet Nam

... International remittances also had positive and statistically significant impact on per capita consumption ...of international remittances also increased the non-food expenditures of the ...of ...

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Does the Impact of Remittances on Poverty and Human Development Depend on the Climate of Receiving Areas?

Does the Impact of Remittances on Poverty and Human Development Depend on the Climate of Receiving Areas?

... 3 proportions are 33.90 percent for domestic remittances, 14.10 percent for international remittances, and 4.38 percent for both.) Yemen’s topography is diverse, with a mountainous core at the ...

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