This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on household consumption instability in developing countries on a large panel of developing countries. The four main results are the following: Firstly, remittances significantly reduce household consumption instability. Secondly, the insurance role played by remittances is highlighted: remittances dampen the effect of various sources of consumption instability in developing countries (natural disasters, agricultural shocks, discretionary fiscal policy). Thirdly, the insurance role played by remittances is more important in less financially developed countries. Fourthly, the overall stabilizing effect of remittances is mitigated when remittances over GDP exceed 8.5%
Remittances play a very important role in a country's economic growth and development, while at the ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for...
International remittances, the money that migrants send back to their home countries, are one of the...
This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on household consumption instability in developing cou...
This paper measures the effects of food price shocks on both the level of household consumption per ...
This thesis focused on the consequences of remittance inflows in developing countries. The first par...
This thesis examines the macroeconomic impact of remittances in developing economies, using data fr...
This study measures the impacts of remittances on reducing volatility of household consumption using...
This paper analyzes the impact of natural disasters on the output growth volatility. Using a large s...
We would like to thank Lisa Chauvet and Yannick Lucotte for their useful suggestions on an earlier d...
In this paper we investigate the impacts of remittances on reducing volatility of household consumpt...
This paper examines the impact of international remittances on both the level and the instability of...
This paper demonstrates that a significant portion of remittances is no longer available for domesti...
We would like to thank Lisa Chauvet and Yannick Lucotte for their useful suggestions on an earlier d...
This thesis presents three substantive chapters on the economics of households. The objectives are t...
Remittances play a very important role in a country's economic growth and development, while at the ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for...
International remittances, the money that migrants send back to their home countries, are one of the...
This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on household consumption instability in developing cou...
This paper measures the effects of food price shocks on both the level of household consumption per ...
This thesis focused on the consequences of remittance inflows in developing countries. The first par...
This thesis examines the macroeconomic impact of remittances in developing economies, using data fr...
This study measures the impacts of remittances on reducing volatility of household consumption using...
This paper analyzes the impact of natural disasters on the output growth volatility. Using a large s...
We would like to thank Lisa Chauvet and Yannick Lucotte for their useful suggestions on an earlier d...
In this paper we investigate the impacts of remittances on reducing volatility of household consumpt...
This paper examines the impact of international remittances on both the level and the instability of...
This paper demonstrates that a significant portion of remittances is no longer available for domesti...
We would like to thank Lisa Chauvet and Yannick Lucotte for their useful suggestions on an earlier d...
This thesis presents three substantive chapters on the economics of households. The objectives are t...
Remittances play a very important role in a country's economic growth and development, while at the ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for...
International remittances, the money that migrants send back to their home countries, are one of the...