Received remittances around the world has experienced a large increase during the last decades. This study investigates the effect that remittances have on economic growth, by using annual panel data from 81 countries from the last four decades. In the paper we divide our data into seven different periods to observe the long-term relationship through regression analysis. Our results indicate that remittances have a significant positive effect on the economic growth in the period in which it is received, but the study do not provide any support for economic growth caused by remittances in the previous period
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
This paper seeks to enrich the field of research on the topic of the impact of remittances on long-r...
Recent increase in the international remittance transfers from developed to developing countries has...
This article belongs to the Special issue: Long-run economic impacts of international migrationThis ...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
We present robust results on the impact of remittances on exports and economic growth for panel data...
This thesis explores the growth effects of remittances by using some extensions to the Solow (1956) ...
Many development economists believe that remittances by the migrant workers are an important source ...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
This paper re-examines the impact of remittance inflows on growth using data for developing countrie...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
This paper seeks to enrich the field of research on the topic of the impact of remittances on long-r...
Recent increase in the international remittance transfers from developed to developing countries has...
This article belongs to the Special issue: Long-run economic impacts of international migrationThis ...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
International audienceThis paper provides original econometric evidence on whether international rem...
We present robust results on the impact of remittances on exports and economic growth for panel data...
This thesis explores the growth effects of remittances by using some extensions to the Solow (1956) ...
Many development economists believe that remittances by the migrant workers are an important source ...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
This paper re-examines the impact of remittance inflows on growth using data for developing countrie...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...