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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Economics. 49:765-779
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine two issues about remittances in Central American countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua). First, whether the inflow of remittances impacts income in the long run. Second, w
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The Journal of Developing Areas. 56:1-14
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Review of Policy Research. 39:199-218
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Journal of Financial Economic Policy. 14:152-161
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether remittances induce inflation in South Asian countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Design/methodology/approach This study uses panel cointegration and Pooled Mean G
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The Journal of Developing Areas. 55:113-128
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International Review of Economics. 68:185-207
South Asia is one of the top remittance recipient regions in the world. Remittances constitute a significant portion of GDP and have helped South Asian countries to minimize a shortage of foreign reserves. Remittances have been an important source of
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Applied Economics. 52:5807-5820
This paper utilizes a panel cointegration approach to investigate the relationship between remittances and financial development in the top remittance recipient countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Our...
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International Economic Journal. 33:662-678
Large inflows of foreign money into a country can appreciate its domestic currency, which can adversely affect its current account balance. South Asian countries receive a significant amount of for...
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Economic Analysis and Policy. 63:1-10
As the detrimental effects of consuming nonrenewable energy gain the attention of the United States populace, policymakers have shifted their attention to implementing policies that support the development of solar photovoltaic markets. We use the OL
Autor:
Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou
Publikováno v:
Telecommunications Policy. 43:353-360
This study examines whether telecommunications infrastructure promotes economic growth in countries with better access to education compared to those with less access. Using a panel of 45 Sub-Saharan African countries from 1993 to 2015, the results u