We present robust results on the impact of remittances on exports and economic growth for panel data sets of 38 high-income and 50 middle-income countries for 2000-2020. First, we estimate the impact of remittances on exports after controlling economic growth. By panel dynamic panel estimation, when regressing remittances on exports, remittances show an inverse U-shaped relationship with a threshold value of ln(12.63) for high-income and ln(15.66) middle-income countries above which exports begin to rise. Economic growth is showing a positive and significant impact on exports. Second, we estimate the impact of remittances and exports on economic growth after controlling various macro determinants of economic growth. On economic growth, remi...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
The essence of this study is to verify the macroeconomic implications of cross-border remittances fo...
This thesis explores the growth effects of remittances by using some extensions to the Solow (1956) ...
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...
This paper seeks to enrich the field of research on the topic of the impact of remittances on long-r...
The study investigates the dynamic relationship among remittances, export, exchange rate and economi...
This article belongs to the Special issue: Long-run economic impacts of international migrationThis ...
The paper investigated the impact of international remittances inflow on Côte d’Ivoire’s economic pe...
The essence of this study is to verify the macroeconomic implications of cross-border remittances fo...
Recent decade has witnessed the growing importance of remittances as a source of foreign income for ...
AbstractRemittances in the world represent one of major international financial resources, which som...
Received remittances around the world has experienced a large increase during the last decades. This...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
The essence of this study is to verify the macroeconomic implications of cross-border remittances fo...
This thesis explores the growth effects of remittances by using some extensions to the Solow (1956) ...
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...
This paper seeks to enrich the field of research on the topic of the impact of remittances on long-r...
The study investigates the dynamic relationship among remittances, export, exchange rate and economi...
This article belongs to the Special issue: Long-run economic impacts of international migrationThis ...
The paper investigated the impact of international remittances inflow on Côte d’Ivoire’s economic pe...
The essence of this study is to verify the macroeconomic implications of cross-border remittances fo...
Recent decade has witnessed the growing importance of remittances as a source of foreign income for ...
AbstractRemittances in the world represent one of major international financial resources, which som...
Received remittances around the world has experienced a large increase during the last decades. This...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
The essence of this study is to verify the macroeconomic implications of cross-border remittances fo...
This thesis explores the growth effects of remittances by using some extensions to the Solow (1956) ...