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Do international remittances affect poverty in Africa?.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Labor and Demography with, (0502001).Īnyanwu, J. Social networks and their impact on the employment and earnings of Mexican immigrants.

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Asafu-Adjaye, J., and Chakraborty, D., (1999), “Export Growth and Import Compression: Further Time Series Evidence from LDCs”, Australian Economic Papers, 38, 164-175.Īmuedo-Dorantes, C., & Mundra, K. Exports and economic growth in Namibia, 1968-1992. Unit roots and cointegration in estimating causality between exports and economic growth: empirical evidence from the ASEAN countries. Do workers' remittances promote financial development? World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. World Bank Publications.Īggarwal, R., Demirguc-Kunt, A., Martinez-Peria, & M. Do workers' remittances promote financial development? (Vol. Remittances and economic growth in Africa: Evidence from Ghana. Do international migration and remittances reduce poverty in developing countries?. The impact of remittances on poverty and human capital: evidence from Latin American household surveys (Vol. Overall, this study contributes to the literature on the impact of remittances and exports on economic development and provides important policy implications for reducing unemployment in Bangladesh.Īcosta, P., Fajnzylber, P., & Lopez, J. Therefore, policymakers should take into consideration the potential risks and benefits of migration and remittances and adopt appropriate policies to mitigate any negative impacts. This is especially important in a country where unemployment is a significant issue, and every day the rate of unemployment is increasing. The study suggests that remittances play a vital role in the economic development of Bangladesh by creating employment opportunities, increasing the level of reserves amount, making payments on imports, balancing the balance of payments, and developing other socio-economic aspects. Furthermore, the Granger causality test reveals that there is no significant and positive relationship between remittances and exports. The results also show that remittances have a significant positive effect on the gross domestic product (GDP) of Bangladesh, while exports do not have a direct impact on GDP. Using the Johansen co-integration approach, the study finds evidence of co-integration among the variables. This study explores the relationship between remittances, exports, and economic development in Bangladesh. Remittances and exports are significant sources of foreign exchange earnings for developing nations. Literature, Language and Linguistics JournalsĮuropean Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics StudiesĮuropean Journal of Applied Linguistics StudiesĮuropean Journal of Multilingualism and Translation Studies Education JournalsĮuropean Journal Of Physical Education and Sport ScienceĮuropean Journal of Foreign Language TeachingĮuropean Journal of English Language TeachingĮuropean Journal of Special Education ResearchĮuropean Journal of Alternative Education StudiesĮuropean Journal of Open Education and E-learning Studies Public Health JournalsĮuropean Journal of Public Health StudiesĮuropean Journal of Fitness, Nutrition and Sport Medicine StudiesĮuropean Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Studies

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