Could the policy to promote overseas migrant work be to blame for the sluggish development in some South Asian countries? I employ a macro-dynamic model of two small open economies to examine the policy of the developing, labor-exporting country to promote migrant work in a rich, labor-importing economy. The results from calibration exercises show that remittances received from migrant workers are expansionary through its collateral impact. However, the loss of labor due to the policy hinders capital accumulation in the poor country; as a result, it reduces income in the long run. Welfare, however, increases due to the increase in consumption stimulated by the increase in remittances. The impacts are more pronounced for a poorer country suc...
Bangladesh is one of the top remittance recipient countries in the world and it is the second larges...
There is an increasing trend in emigration from Nepal to developed countries as a migrant worker sin...
It is estimated that the gains to global welfare from a modest increase in migration greatly outweig...
Many developing countries experiencing poor domestic economic performance view migrant labor as an a...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
Nepal and the Philippines are two of the largest providers per capita of migrant laborers in the wor...
Nepal and the Philippines are two of the largest providers per capita of migrant laborers in the wor...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays a particularly important role...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the macroeconomic impact of migrant workers’ remitt...
This thesis deals about the dynamic of the migratory trend of Nepalese labors from Nepal to Malaysia...
Bangladesh is one of the top remittance recipient countries in the world and it is the second larges...
There is an increasing trend in emigration from Nepal to developed countries as a migrant worker sin...
It is estimated that the gains to global welfare from a modest increase in migration greatly outweig...
Many developing countries experiencing poor domestic economic performance view migrant labor as an a...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
Nepal and the Philippines are two of the largest providers per capita of migrant laborers in the wor...
Nepal and the Philippines are two of the largest providers per capita of migrant laborers in the wor...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays a particularly important role...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the macroeconomic impact of migrant workers’ remitt...
This thesis deals about the dynamic of the migratory trend of Nepalese labors from Nepal to Malaysia...
Bangladesh is one of the top remittance recipient countries in the world and it is the second larges...
There is an increasing trend in emigration from Nepal to developed countries as a migrant worker sin...
It is estimated that the gains to global welfare from a modest increase in migration greatly outweig...