The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countries but not the upper income and low income countries. The middle income countries can inoculate their economies from getting the disease with robust macro and sectoral economy conditions. But if they get infected, and their condition is not managed well or the illness is treated, Dutch disease could cripple their economies
The paper has been designed to explore whether the impact of remittance on the real exchange rate ca...
The magnitude of the flow of remittances to a developing country like Bangladesh and their rate of g...
WOS: 000425086000005Workers' remittances, that have influence on a range of parameters like producti...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
Dutch disease or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resour...
Although the positive socio-economic effects of remittances for recipient countries in the short ter...
This chapter addresses the issue of the Dutch Disease in relationship with capital inflows through e...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
It is commonly believed that developing markets require inflows of foreign capital to achieve their ...
Many resource rich countries are poor, where many resource poor countries are rich. One of the possi...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
The paper has been designed to explore whether the impact of remittance on the real exchange rate ca...
The magnitude of the flow of remittances to a developing country like Bangladesh and their rate of g...
WOS: 000425086000005Workers' remittances, that have influence on a range of parameters like producti...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
Dutch disease or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resour...
Although the positive socio-economic effects of remittances for recipient countries in the short ter...
This chapter addresses the issue of the Dutch Disease in relationship with capital inflows through e...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
It is commonly believed that developing markets require inflows of foreign capital to achieve their ...
Many resource rich countries are poor, where many resource poor countries are rich. One of the possi...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
The paper has been designed to explore whether the impact of remittance on the real exchange rate ca...
The magnitude of the flow of remittances to a developing country like Bangladesh and their rate of g...
WOS: 000425086000005Workers' remittances, that have influence on a range of parameters like producti...