Remittances-money sent home by immigrant workers abroad-are hugely beneficial to Sri Lanka. Migrants' remittances have grown dramatically in recent years and are now estimated at US$1.5 billion annually. This national phenomenon is consistent with remittance trends in neighboring countries where remittance flows are growing as rapidly. The trend is likely to continue as many workers continue to look abroad for the chance to make a better living. The economic policy implications of these trends are significant. The Sri Lankan Central Bank is now debating the following key issues: the developmental impact of remittances; the high transaction costs associated with remittances; and the level of transparency and accountability in the remittance ...
Abstract: Remittances are considered as one of the important sources of the foreign currency earning...
In spite of the fact that migrant workers ' remittances have emerged as a major source of exter...
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how its development potential is transl...
Remittances-money sent home by immigrant workers abroad-are hugely beneficial to Sri Lanka. Migrants...
At $206 billion in 2006, remittances from migrant workers have become a key source of external finan...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
International labour migration and migrants’ remittances have been tremendously increasing and diver...
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have all experienced a sharp increase in remittances durin...
ABSTRACT After reviewing some of the available empirical literature on current trends of remittances...
This paper attempts to explore impact of foreign remittances on poverty reduction and level of incom...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2014According to Economic and Social Stat...
This paper attempts to shed light on reintegration of contractual laborers who are returning to Sri ...
In Pakistan during the 1980s migration and remittance flows were perhaps the single most important f...
The objective of this thesis is to empirically evaluate the impact of remittances on aggregate deman...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
Abstract: Remittances are considered as one of the important sources of the foreign currency earning...
In spite of the fact that migrant workers ' remittances have emerged as a major source of exter...
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how its development potential is transl...
Remittances-money sent home by immigrant workers abroad-are hugely beneficial to Sri Lanka. Migrants...
At $206 billion in 2006, remittances from migrant workers have become a key source of external finan...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
International labour migration and migrants’ remittances have been tremendously increasing and diver...
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have all experienced a sharp increase in remittances durin...
ABSTRACT After reviewing some of the available empirical literature on current trends of remittances...
This paper attempts to explore impact of foreign remittances on poverty reduction and level of incom...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2014According to Economic and Social Stat...
This paper attempts to shed light on reintegration of contractual laborers who are returning to Sri ...
In Pakistan during the 1980s migration and remittance flows were perhaps the single most important f...
The objective of this thesis is to empirically evaluate the impact of remittances on aggregate deman...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
Abstract: Remittances are considered as one of the important sources of the foreign currency earning...
In spite of the fact that migrant workers ' remittances have emerged as a major source of exter...
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how its development potential is transl...