EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Workers’ remittance for economic growth is important variable, which is the second leading amount of capital inflows in Bangladesh. Revenues from workers’ remittance in the country exceed various types of foreign exchange inflow, particularly Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Official Development Assistant (ODA) and net earnings from exports, but workers’ remittance is one of the major sources of foreign exchange earnings and it exceeded FDI and ODA inflows to the developing countries (World Bank, 2010). Every year, about 250,000 Bangladeshis migrate abroad and about eight million people of Bangladeshi origin are living and working abroad presently. Remittance as percentage of GDP has stood well over ten percent recentl...
Remittance has become a major contributor to the Bangladeshi economy. As the emigrant workers from B...
This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of workers’ remittances in Bangladesh. Various re...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Workers’ remittance for economic growth is important variable, which is the secon...
Bangladesh, being one of the top remittances –recipient countries in the World has drawn attention t...
Bangladesh met with regular and enormous labor migration to overseas from 1960s and it is still one ...
This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of workers’ remittances in Bangladesh. Multiple r...
The purpose of this paper is to identify macroeconomic determinants of inflow of workers’ remittance...
Overseas remittance earnings have become a major source of financial inflow for Bangladesh economy i...
The major goal of this research is to assess Bangladesh's foreign remittance inflows In recent years...
Bangladesh has sent more than 6.7 million workers to over 140 countries during a period of more than...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
Remittances enhance savings and investment and thus help augment capital formation and overall econo...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
The objective of this article is to analyze the role of remittance on economic growth and to investi...
Remittance has become a major contributor to the Bangladeshi economy. As the emigrant workers from B...
This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of workers’ remittances in Bangladesh. Various re...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Workers’ remittance for economic growth is important variable, which is the secon...
Bangladesh, being one of the top remittances –recipient countries in the World has drawn attention t...
Bangladesh met with regular and enormous labor migration to overseas from 1960s and it is still one ...
This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of workers’ remittances in Bangladesh. Multiple r...
The purpose of this paper is to identify macroeconomic determinants of inflow of workers’ remittance...
Overseas remittance earnings have become a major source of financial inflow for Bangladesh economy i...
The major goal of this research is to assess Bangladesh's foreign remittance inflows In recent years...
Bangladesh has sent more than 6.7 million workers to over 140 countries during a period of more than...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
Remittances enhance savings and investment and thus help augment capital formation and overall econo...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...
The objective of this article is to analyze the role of remittance on economic growth and to investi...
Remittance has become a major contributor to the Bangladeshi economy. As the emigrant workers from B...
This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of workers’ remittances in Bangladesh. Various re...
The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during t...