In the context of the ongoing world-wide recession and the consequent dim prospects for exports from small Pacific island countries, mobilization of foreign exchange earnings assumes considerable importance. The dependency of Samoa and Tonga on inward remittances is well known, as the two Polynesian island countries in recent years have been amongst the first top ten remittance recipient countries of the world. This paper examines the long-run nexus between economic growth and inward remittances during a three-decade period (1981-2008). The paper also discusses some important policy implications arising out of the study findings
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We examine the effect of remittances on private sector credit in the Pacific Islandcountries (PICs) ...
In the context of the ongoing world-wide recession and the consequent dim prospects for exports from...
There has been little empirical study of the relationship between remittance inflows and economic gr...
Foreign aid and remittance inflows have been playing major roles in the economic growth and developm...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
Capital inflows to the Pacific islands from aid, foreign investment and remittances are an important...
The present study re-examines the effects of remittances on growth of GDP per capita using annual pa...
In this paper we examine how remittances relate to the exchange rate, natural disasters and foreign ...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
This paper empirically investigates the role of trade, remittances, and institutions in economic dev...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
This study determine how remittances affect economic growth in the developingcountries of East Asia ...
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We examine the effect of remittances on private sector credit in the Pacific Island countries (PICs)...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
We examine the effect of remittances on private sector credit in the Pacific Islandcountries (PICs) ...
In the context of the ongoing world-wide recession and the consequent dim prospects for exports from...
There has been little empirical study of the relationship between remittance inflows and economic gr...
Foreign aid and remittance inflows have been playing major roles in the economic growth and developm...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
Capital inflows to the Pacific islands from aid, foreign investment and remittances are an important...
The present study re-examines the effects of remittances on growth of GDP per capita using annual pa...
In this paper we examine how remittances relate to the exchange rate, natural disasters and foreign ...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
This paper empirically investigates the role of trade, remittances, and institutions in economic dev...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
This study determine how remittances affect economic growth in the developingcountries of East Asia ...
ABSTRACT: This study examines the role of remittances and economic growth in banking sector developm...
We examine the effect of remittances on private sector credit in the Pacific Island countries (PICs)...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
We examine the effect of remittances on private sector credit in the Pacific Islandcountries (PICs) ...