Migration and the consequent flow of remittances are like a double-edged sword; while keeping many out of poverty, they can also result in further brain drain and demographic imbalance for the country. Using a large household survey data from Moldova and employing simultaneous equations model we show that there exists a dual causality between receipt of remittances by non-migrants and their migration intentions. Moreover, we add a novel element to the empirical literature by being the first to be able to specify the mechanism behind the link between remittances and migration. We find evidence that remittances not only relieve credit constraints in the home country but also act as a signalling device of success in the host country. These ...
Do information flows matter for remittance behavior? We design and implement a randomized control t...
The essays included in this thesis aim to contribute to the better understanding of the internationa...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Mol...
This paper utilizes survey data of return migrants to analyze the determinants of remittances sent w...
This paper examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in dev...
This paper examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in dev...
This article explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances by households in Moldo...
This paper re-examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in ...
This paper re-examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in ...
Workers’ remittances have become the second largest source of net financial flows to developing coun...
Migration does not only affect the processes of human development through individual social and fina...
Migrants have an essential role in contributing to both the growth of native countries’ economies th...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Mol...
Do information flows matter for remittance behavior? We design and implement a randomized control t...
The essays included in this thesis aim to contribute to the better understanding of the internationa...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Mol...
This paper utilizes survey data of return migrants to analyze the determinants of remittances sent w...
This paper examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in dev...
This paper examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in dev...
This article explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances by households in Moldo...
This paper re-examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in ...
This paper re-examines whether migrant remittances “crowd in” or “crowd out” domestic investment in ...
Workers’ remittances have become the second largest source of net financial flows to developing coun...
Migration does not only affect the processes of human development through individual social and fina...
Migrants have an essential role in contributing to both the growth of native countries’ economies th...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Mol...
Do information flows matter for remittance behavior? We design and implement a randomized control t...
The essays included in this thesis aim to contribute to the better understanding of the internationa...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...