There is a general presumption in the literature and among policymakers that immigrant remittances play the same role in economic development as foreign direct investment and other capital flows, but this is an open question. We develop a model of remittances based on the economics of the family that implies that remittances are not profit-driven, but are compensatory transfers, and should have a negative correlation with GDP growth. This is in contrast to the positive corre-lation of profit-driven capital flows with GDP growth. We test this implication of our model using a new panel data set on remittances and find a robust negative correlation between remittances and GDP growth. This indicates that remittances may not be intended to serve...
Abstract: As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are in-creasin...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
This thesis aims to close a major research gap in IB scholarship, which is the lack of consideration...
There is a general presumption in the literature and among policymakers that immigrant remittances p...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
Over the past decades, workers'' remittances have grown to become one of the largest sources of fina...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Although the growing importance of workers’ remittance in international capital flow is indubitable,...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract Over the past three decades, remittance flows accelerated and have grown to become an incre...
There is considerable debate regarding the relative contribution of international migrants' remittan...
There is considerable debate regarding the relative contribution of international migrants ’ remitta...
Remittance inflows have increased dramatically over the past few decades, awakening the interest of ...
Recent studies indicate that the effect of migrants’ remittances on the economic growth of receiving...
International audienceThis paper investigates the conditional effects of remittances on economic gro...
Abstract: As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are in-creasin...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
This thesis aims to close a major research gap in IB scholarship, which is the lack of consideration...
There is a general presumption in the literature and among policymakers that immigrant remittances p...
Abstract Migrants’ remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise inc...
Over the past decades, workers'' remittances have grown to become one of the largest sources of fina...
Firms, financial institutions and governments have been the main source for international financial ...
Although the growing importance of workers’ remittance in international capital flow is indubitable,...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract Over the past three decades, remittance flows accelerated and have grown to become an incre...
There is considerable debate regarding the relative contribution of international migrants' remittan...
There is considerable debate regarding the relative contribution of international migrants ’ remitta...
Remittance inflows have increased dramatically over the past few decades, awakening the interest of ...
Recent studies indicate that the effect of migrants’ remittances on the economic growth of receiving...
International audienceThis paper investigates the conditional effects of remittances on economic gro...
Abstract: As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are in-creasin...
As evidence accumulates to expose the ineffectiveness of foreign aid, there are increasing calls for...
This thesis aims to close a major research gap in IB scholarship, which is the lack of consideration...