Pour voir les autres types de publications sur ce sujet consultez le lien suivant : FINANCIAL REMITTANCE.

Articles de revues sur le sujet « FINANCIAL REMITTANCE »

Créez une référence correcte selon les styles APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard et plusieurs autres

Choisissez une source :

Consultez les 50 meilleurs articles de revues pour votre recherche sur le sujet « FINANCIAL REMITTANCE ».

À côté de chaque source dans la liste de références il y a un bouton « Ajouter à la bibliographie ». Cliquez sur ce bouton, et nous générerons automatiquement la référence bibliographique pour la source choisie selon votre style de citation préféré : APA, MLA, Harvard, Vancouver, Chicago, etc.

Vous pouvez aussi télécharger le texte intégral de la publication scolaire au format pdf et consulter son résumé en ligne lorsque ces informations sont inclues dans les métadonnées.

Parcourez les articles de revues sur diverses disciplines et organisez correctement votre bibliographie.

1

Bilan, Yuriy, and Khiev Virak. "The role of formal and informal remittances as the determinants of formal and informal finan-cial services." Equilibrium 17, no. 3 (2022): 727–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24136/eq.2022.025.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Research background: The choice of financial services and remittances are important as they influence the livelihood of remittance recipients, who are mostly poor and financially excluded. In literature, extensive evidence suggests a positive impact of the size of remittances on access to financial inclusion and financial development of remittance-recipient countries. However, a concern of such studies is that they might provide a biased outcome as the available data of remittances tend to be formal, whereas informal remittances are difficult to observe. Hence, their evidence might not be appl
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
2

ISSABAYEV, MURAT, HAYOTBEK SAYDALIYEV, VEYSEL AVSAR, and LEE CHIN. "REMITTANCES, INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION: NEW EVIDENCE OF NON-LINEARITY." Global Economy Journal 20, no. 01 (2020): 2050002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2194565920500025.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This paper investigates the effect of remittance inflows on financial inclusion. Using data from high remittance-receiving developing countries and applying dynamic panel data methods, we find that remittance inflow has a negative impact on financial inclusion for countries with low level of remittances. However, this relationship is positive for countries with high level of remittances. Our study found that there exists a nonlinear relationship between remittances and financial inclusion. We also show that the effect of remittances on the financial inclusion is conditional upon people’s perce
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
3

Forhad, Md Abdur Rahman, Gazi Mahabubul Alam, and Md Toabur Rahman. "Effect of Remittance-Sending Countries’ Type on Financial Development in Recipient Countries: Can the Pandemic Make a Difference?" Journal of Risk and Financial Management 16, no. 4 (2023): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16040229.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This study examines the effect of remittances on selected recipient countries’ financial development. Using weights for bilateral remittances from 1990 to 2015, this study calculates the weighted gross national income per capita of remittance-sending countries. This study then uses the weighted gross national income as an instrument to address the endogeneity between remittance and financial development. Using the instrument variable (IV) model, this study finds that remittances from low-skilled migrant-abundant sending countries have different effects than the highly skilled labor-abundant se
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
4

Arthur, Emmanuel Kwesi, Salome Mwongeli Musau, and Festus Mithi Wanjohi. "Remittances through formal and alternative channels and its effect on financial inclusion in Kenya." International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478) 9, no. 7 (2020): 144–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v9i7.956.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
In the current dynamic world, those with no or little access to key financial products and services suffer a great deal of disservice. This study examines the effect of remittance channels (commercial banks and alternative sources) have on financial inclusion and then check the moderating effect of money remittance regulation on the relationship between the remittance channels and financial inclusion in Kenya. It uses the World Bank and Central Bank of Kenya’s dataset on remittances and financial inclusion covering the period from 2009 to 2018. We estimate our model using the Ordinary Least Sq
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
5

Ratha, Dilip, and Sanket Mohapatra. "Forecasting migrant remittances during the global financial crisis." MIGRATION LETTERS 7, no. 2 (2014): 203–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v7i2.193.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The financial crisis has highlighted the need for forecasts of remittance flows in many developing countries where these flows have proved to be a lifeline to the poor people and the economy. This note describes a simple methodology for forecasting country-level remittance flows in a manner consistent with the medium-term outlook for the global economy. Remittances are assumed to depend on bilateral migration stocks and income levels in the host country and the origin country. Changes in remittance costs, shifts in remittance channels, global exchange rate movements and unpredictable immigrati
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
6

Shirazi, Nasim Shah, Sajid Amin Javed, and Dawood Ashraf. "Remittances, Economic Growth and Poverty: A Case of African OIC Member Countries." Pakistan Development Review 57, no. 2 (2018): 121–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v57i2pp.121-143.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This paper investigates the impact of remittance inflows on economic growth and poverty reduction for seven African countries using annual data from 1992-2010. By using the depth of hunger as a proxy for poverty in a Simultaneous Equation Model (SEM), we find that remittances have statistically significant growth enhancing and poverty reducing impact. Drawing on our estimates, we conclude that financial development level significantly increases the remittances inflows and strengthens poverty alleviating impact of remittances. Results of our study further show a signficant interactive imapct of
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
7

Pham Thi Hoanh, Oanh. "Impact of Remittances on Financial Development in Vietnam." Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies 22, no. 03 (2015): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.24311/jabes/2015.22.3.02.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This study focuses on the impact of remittances on Vietnam’s financial development. The results drawn from its quantitative approach demonstrate that although remittance flows to the country may lead to increase in bank deposits, such increase is not high. On the other hand, reduction in credit demands may be subject to remittance flows, per the financial development based on a few credit growth indicators. In other words, effects of remittance flows, as indicated by VAR model, are not noticeable despite their positive impact, as in examples of increased deposits and remittance payment service
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
8

Ojeyinka, Titus, and Folorunsho Ajide. "Remittance and financial development in Africa: A multidimensional analysis." Remittances Review 7, no. 1 (2022): 71–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/rr.v7i1.1639.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Previous studies on the nexus between remittances and financial system development are less informative due to their failure to investigate how remittance inflows affect different aspects of the financial sector in Africa. In the study, we re-investigate the impact of the remittances on the African financial system in twenty-seven (27) countries for 1980-2017 using the Augmented Mean Group (AGM) estimating technique. The results show that remittance does not have any significant impact on different dimensions of financial development in Africa. This finding is robust to alternative estimating
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
9

Qamruzzaman, Md. "Nexus between financial innovations, remittances and credit performance: Evidence from augmented ARDL and nonlinear ARDL." Investment Management and Financial Innovations 18, no. 3 (2021): 295–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.18(3).2021.25.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The motivation for this study is to assess the impact of financial innovation and remittances on bank-based financial institutions’ credit performance in Bangladesh for the period 1981–2019. The study applies augmented ARDL (AARDL) and nonlinear ARDL (NARDL) to identify both long-run and short-run effects and directional causality by performing non-granger casualty tests. AARDL confirms the presence of a long-run association between financial innovation, remittance, trade openness, FDI, and credit performance, which is measured by non-performing loans. In the long run, financial innovation and
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
10

Azizi, SeyedSoroosh. "Impacts of remittances on financial development." Journal of Economic Studies 47, no. 3 (2020): 467–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jes-01-2019-0045.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the impacts of international remittances on financial development in developing countries.Design/methodology/approachThe focus is on a panel of 124 developing countries for the period 1990–2015. The empirical evidence is based on the instrumental variable-fixed effect model.FindingsResults obtained in this study indicate that a 10 percent increase in the remittance to GDP ratio leads to 1.7 percent increase in domestic credit to private sector, 1.9 percent increase in bank credit, 1.2 percent increase in bank deposit, and 0.8 percent increase in l
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
11

Tauqir, Aisha, and Muhammad Tariq Majeed. "Remittances and Output Volatility: The Role of Financial Development." LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 26, no. 2 (2021): 77–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.35536/lje.2021.v26.i2.a5.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This paper examines the impact of remittances on output volatility through the channel of financial development using data for 158 countries from 1971 to 2017. We estimate the role of financial development by looking at multiple features of financial institutions, such as depth, access and efficiency. We used multiple indicators as a proxy of financial development in the remittance-output volatility nexus and employed System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) and Fixed Effects Instrumental Variable (FE- IV) models. Our findings are robust across specifications. We find a significant positive
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
12

Khan, Imran, and Darshita Fulara Gunwant. "Is the remittance inflow to the Turkish economy sustainable? A glimpse of the future through the lens of the past." Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research 25, no. 1 (2023): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.54609/reaser.v25i1.203.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The impact of global remittance inflows on numerous macro and microeconomic parameters has long piqued the interest of researchers, policymakers, and academics. Remittances have always been vital to Turkey's development as a remittance recipient country. However, this trend has recently changed, Turkey is currently receiving significantly less remittance, and this reduction in remittance is well noted in its economic performance. This study is an attempt in this regard to find out whether remittance inflow to Turkey will be sustained in the future or its decline will continue. The findings of
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
13

Coutinho, Kevin, NeerajKumari Khairwal, and Pornpit Wongthongtham. "Towards a Truly Decentralized Blockchain Framework for Remittance." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 16, no. 4 (2023): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16040240.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Blockchain is a revolutionary technology that is constructively transforming many traditional industries, including financial services. Blockchain demonstrates immense potential in bringing substantial benefits to the remittance industry. Although the remittance industry has crossed the mark of USD 600 billion in 2021, remittance cost is still substantially high, around 6% on average, indirectly limiting financial inclusion and promoting de-risking. The involvement of multiple intermediaries in global remittances makes cross-border payments more expensive. Many projects, including Ripple and S
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
14

Jemiluyi, Olufunmilayo Olayemi, and Leward Jeke. "How Catalytic Is Digital Technology in the Nexus between Migrants’ Remittance and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries?" Economies 11, no. 3 (2023): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies11030074.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Given the indisputable roles of remittance and financial development in countries’ economic performance, enhancing the nexus between the two variables has become pertinent. The remittance–financial development literature has surged, with a growing argument that making the relationship work is conditioned on mediating roles of certain economic indicators. Despite the overwhelming evidence of the transformative roles of digital technology, the assessment of its possible mediating role in the remittance–financial development nexus is lacking in the literature. Hence, using pooled data of 35 Sub-S
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
15

Mata-Codesal, Diana. "Linking social and financial remittances in the realms of financial know-how and education in rural Ecuador." Migration Letters 10, no. 1 (2013): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v10i1.108.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This article explores the links between financial and social remittances in the context of Ecuadorian migration to the US and Spain. Ethnographic research on remittance patterns and impacts was carried out in two villages in Southern highland Ecuador. Each site has a different migration and remittance reception profile, in the broad contexts of Ecuadorian regular migration to Spain versus irregular migration to the US. In the specific cases in this research there are links between social and financial remittances in the realm of migrants’ and their relatives’ dealings with the Ecuadorian banki
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
16

Karim, Nayab, Muhammad Tariq, and Muhammad Azam Khan. "An Empirical Study on the Relationship of Financial Sector Development, Remittances Inflows, and Income Inequality in South Asian Countries." Review of Economics and Development Studies 8, no. 1 (2022): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.47067/reads.v8i1.435.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The study explores the moderating role of financial sector development in the remittances-income inequality nexus in the six highest remittances-recipient “South-Asian economies”, “namely “Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan”” for the period 2006 to 2019. The direct channel of remittances-income inequality and the financial sector development & income-inequality have been greatly explored in the literature, but the indirect channel, i.e. the moderating role of the financial sector in the remittances- income inequality nexus, is still lacking; this study tries to
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
17

Acharya Adhikari, Sabitri Devi. "Establishing the Relationship between Financial Hardship and Remittance Inflow in Nepal." Economic Journal of Nepal 44, no. 3-4 (2021): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ejon.v44i3-4.55072.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The objective of the paper is to examine how altruism motives influence the inflows of worker remittances in Nepal. Evidence suggests that flows of remittances to Nepal had increased significantly in response to the earthquake in April-May, 2015. Remittances to Nepal rose dramatically in response to the earthquake by 20.9 percent in 2015 versus 3.2 percent in 2014. There is also a correlation between the level of remittance and hardship. The paper uses inflation as an indicator of ‘Financial Hardship’ to analyse the role of altruistic motives as a determinant of inflow of remittances. When pri
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
18

Ngoma, Abubakar Lawan, and Normaz Wana Ismail. "Can Financial Development Mitigate the Impact of Remittances on Real Exchange Rate Appreciation?" Remittances Review 4, no. 2 (2019): 89–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/rr.v4i2.706.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Remittances have been blamed for causing real exchange rate appreciation by raising the relative prices of nontraded goods and services in the recipient countries. However, empirical studies seeking to support this claim are lacking in Asia, despite the huge amount of remittances received by the region. In view of that, this paper used a panel dataset from eighteen remittance-recipient Asian countries during the period of 1981 – 2010 and Pooled Mean Group (PMG) estimator to examine the effect of remittances and financial sector development on real exchange rate. The paper, specifically, questi
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
19

Barajas, Adolfo, Ralph Chami, Connel Fullenkamp, and Anjali Garg. "The Global Financial Crisis and Workers' Remittances to Africa: What's the Damage?" Journal of African Development 12, no. 1 (2010): 73–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jafrideve.12.1.0073.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Abstract We estimate the impact of the recent global economic crisis on remittances into Africa for the period 2009-2010. Interestingly, the majority of remittances seem to flow within the African continent. The magnitude of the forecast decreases in remittance flows into African countries varies between 3 and 14 percentage points. African migrants to Europe will be hardest hit while migrants within Africa will be least affected by the crisis. We estimate the impact of the drop in remittances on home country GDP. For countries where the ratio of these flows to home country GDP is high, GDP is
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
20

Ratha, Dilip, and Ibrahim Sirkeci. "Editorial: Remittances and the global financial crisis." MIGRATION LETTERS 7, no. 2 (2014): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v7i2.186.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Migrant remittances are an important source of external finance for developing countries. The current financial crisis is believed to have influenced migrant remittance flows as well as volume and patterns of use of remittances. In this special issue, a collection of cases from around the world is presented to understand the immediately felt effects of the crisis. Potential influences due to the crisis impact on migration patterns are yet to be seen and studied.
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
21

Makina, Daniel. "Mean reversion and predictability of remittances." International Journal of Social Economics 41, no. 12 (2014): 1209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-02-2014-0038.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the predictability of remittances in individual developing countries. It achieves this objective by testing for mean reversion (i.e. stationarity) in the monthly remittance series reported to the World Bank by 21 developing countries. Design/methodology/approach – Unit root tests on remittance time series are undertaken using three tests – the augmented Dickey-Fuller test, the Phillip-Peron test and the Kwiatkowshi, Phillips, Schmidt and Shin test. Stationarity of series in levels would indicate mean reversion and predictability of remittances.
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
22

Uddin, Md Nezum, Mohammed Jashim Uddin, Md Joynal Uddin, and Monir Ahmmed. "Remittances and Economic Growth Tie in Selected South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis." International Journal of Financial Research 11, no. 1 (2019): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/ijfr.v11n1p197.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Remittances are regarded one of the foremost financial resources globally. Over the past century, in the developing economy, there is a heated debate on the sources of economic growth. The current paper attempts to analyze how economic growth is being impacted by remittance in five selected South Asian countries between the period 1975 and 2017. Estimated results from panel-data estimation techniques exhibit a positive relation between economic growth and remittance in these countries. The results from Granger-causality tests suggest that remittance plays a catalyst role to bring economic grow
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
23

Benea-Popusoi, Elina, and Polina Arivonici. "Remittance trap: comparative approach of the Republic of Moldova and other ex-socialist countries." Eastern European Journal for Regional Studies 7, no. 2 (2021): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.53486/2537-6179.7-2.04.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The objective of our analysis has been to find out and elaborate on why some countries could not benefit from remittance inflows sent by migrants or even are getting into traps due to them. In the authors’ view, the remittance trap may be appraised, notably in the long run, as the dilemma in which a country finds itself when the high value of migrant remittance inflows leads to a high value of human and financial capital outflows, as well as to the moral hazard problem of the country's population and government. Accordingly, remittance trap negatively affects the sustainable growth and develop
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
24

Adekunle, Ibrahim, Tolulope Williams, Olatunde Omokanmi, and Serifat Onayemi. "The mediating role of institutions in the remittance-growth relationship: Evidence from Nigeria." Ekonomski anali 65, no. 227 (2020): 7–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka2027007a.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This study examines the mediating role of institutions in the remittance- growth relationship in Nigeria. We use autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) estimation to establish the interaction of the variables of interest. The short-run results reveal that remittance inflows positively influence growth, probably due to the immediate injection of financial resources that an increase in remittances brings about. This effect is reinforced by improvements in regulatory quality. In contrast the long-run results reveal that, over time, remittance inflows are negatively related to growth probably due t
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
25

Akinboade, Oludele Akinloye, Anrich Daseman, Trevor Taft, and Victor M. S. Molobi. "Regulation, Cross Border Migrants and the Choice of Remittance Channels in South Africa." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 9, no. 2(J) (2017): 201–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v9i2(j).1661.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Remittances have become an increasingly important factor in developing economies. Among others, compliance with onerous regulation requirements discourages the use of formal methods of remittances. The paper discusses results from a survey of the influence of regulation on the choice of migrants’ remittance channels in South Africa. It aims to highlight how regulation affects the choice between formal and informal channels of remitting funds. A questionnaire was administered to collect primary data from migrants seeking documentations from the Department of Home Affairs, those remitting fund
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
26

Akinboade, Oludele Akinloye, Anrich Daseman, Trevor Taft, and Victor M. S. Molobi. "Regulation, Cross Border Migrants and the Choice of Remittance Channels in South Africa." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 9, no. 2 (2017): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v9i2.1661.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Remittances have become an increasingly important factor in developing economies. Among others, compliance with onerous regulation requirements discourages the use of formal methods of remittances. The paper discusses results from a survey of the influence of regulation on the choice of migrants’ remittance channels in South Africa. It aims to highlight how regulation affects the choice between formal and informal channels of remitting funds. A questionnaire was administered to collect primary data from migrants seeking documentations from the Department of Home Affairs, those remitting funds
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
27

Usman, Mohammed A. M., Bawuro Mohammed Buba, Nuru Mohammed Arabo, and Adamu Jibrilla. "Analysis of the Impact of Remittance Inflows on Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 7, no. 5 (2023): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.56201/ijefm.v7.no5.2022.pg1.20.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This study investigated the impact of remittances on economic growth of Nigeria using time series data from 1986 to 2018 by examining the long -run and short-run equilibrium relationship between remittances and economic growth. The study used unrestricted Vector Auto regression (VAR), granger causality, Auto regressive distributive lag (ARDL), impulse response function and variance decomposition. The result of ARDL bound test, indicates the existence of long-run equilibrium relationship between remittance inflows and economic growth in Nigeria. The impulse response function, as well as varianc
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
28

Glushchenko, G. "Innovative Mechanisms of Attracting Migrants’ Remittances to the Official Financial Sector." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 7 (July 20, 2005): 50–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2005-7-50-65.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The article is devoted to studying innovative mechanisms in the financial sphere, promoting attraction of migrants' remittances to the official financial sector. It is shown that structural transformations of the banking system, perfection of remittance technologies, development of microfinancial organizations and their cooperation with banks and payment systems, improvement of migrants' access to official financial channels, realization of special government programs are capable to change significantly the existing situation in the sphere of migrants' remittances.
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
29

Bellaqa, Bashkim, and Gezim Jusufi. "Management of remittances and their role in economic development in Kosovo." International Journal of Management Excellence 14, no. 2 (2020): 2059–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.17722/ijme.v14i2.1140.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
In the Republic of Kosovo remittances have been and continue to be one of the contributors to economic development and have served as a source of household income. Remittances at the national as well as at the global level are an essential element of combating poverty, and can be said to represent one of the largest flows of financial resources at the global level. The main purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of remittances on economic growth, present the comparability of remittance trends over the years, remittance management, in the Kosovo case. The findings of the study should
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
30

Sibindi, Athenia Bongani, and Lindiwe Ngcobo. "Migrant Remittance Patterns in South Africa: A Micro-Level Analysis." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 10, no. 4(J) (2018): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v10i4(j).2412.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Migrant remittances increasingly constitute a significant source of financial inflows into emerging markets. Hitherto, extant studies have focused nearly exclusively on the macroeconomic benefits of remittances. Such studies have documented that the top benefits that accrue to the receiving country of remittances include: savings mobilisation, fostering intermediation, investment, sustenance of families and the enabling of access to health care and education by households who ordinarily would not afford to pay for these services. This study departs from the norm and investigated the migrant re
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
31

Nnyanzi, John Bosco. "What drives international remittances to Africa." African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 7, no. 3 (2016): 397–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajems-07-2013-0067.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the macro-economic and institutional drivers of remittance inflows to Africa. Design/methodology/approach The paper uses an enhanced gravity model in a random effects framework to test two hypotheses dominant in literature as well as the institutional quality hypothesis. A bilateral data set is created from the most recent available remittance data set to afford the capture of the impact of the selected macro-economic variables from both the host and recipient countries. Findings The results provide support for the trio hypotheses. A key find
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
32

Abdul Mannan, Kazi, and Khandaker Mursheda Farhana. "Digital Financial Inclusion and Remittances: An Empirical Study on Bangladeshi Migrant Households." FinTech 2, no. 4 (2023): 680–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fintech2040038.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Globally, large numbers of adults remain unbanked, and most of them live in rural areas of the Third World. The recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how inequalities in accessing financial services continue to affect us. However, digital financial inclusion has emerged as an effective tool used to tackle socioeconomic ills and drive economic development. In fact, due to these modern technological developments, the number of studies in this area is very limited, especially in the context of developing economies. This study examines the impacts of migrant remittances on digital
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
33

Ikrimah, Afridah, Beauty Martha Lingga, Ilham Bagus Prasetia, Faris Achmad Baharudin, Mohamad Yogananta, and Ernoiz Antriyandarti. "Design of Assistance Program for Optimization of Indonesian Labor Household (TKI) Remittance in Mojorejo Migrant Productive Village, Karangmalang, Sragen." Journal of Agribusiness and Community Empowerment 3, no. 2 (2020): 124–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32530/jace.v3i2.271.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Mojorejo village is one of the productive migrant villages (DESMIGRATIF) in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the alternative way to increase TKI household productivity of through optimization of remittances and to desain a remittance optimization program in building a constructive financial management for TKI households in Mojorejo Village, Karangmalang, Sragen. This study uses a descriptive analysis with qualitative and systematic review approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by review the previous research and empowerement, observation through field survey, interview wi
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
34

Yamada, Eiji, Satoshi Shimizutani, and Enerelt Murakami. "The COVID-19 Pandemic, Remittances and Financial Inclusion in the Philippines." Philippine Review of Economics 57, no. 1 (2021): 18–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37907/2erp1202j.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Recent literature has revealed that financial inclusion enhances economic opportunities and security in developing countries. Moreover, a greater inflow of remittances can promote inclusiveness. In this paper, we explore the potential impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on financial inclusion by focusing on its detrimental effect on remittance flows to developing countries. Using a household-level dataset collected in rural regions of the Philippines prior to the outbreak, we confirm that remittances are associated with financial inclusion, particularly for women. We discuss the potential impacts
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
35

Yamada, Eiji, Satoshi Shimizutani, and Enerelt Murakami. "The COVID-19 pandemic, remittances and financial inclusion in the Philippines." Philippine Review of Economics 57, no. 1 (2021): 18–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37907/2erp0202j.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Recent literature has revealed that financial inclusion enhances economic opportunities and security in developing countries. Moreover, a greater inflow of remittances can promote inclusiveness. In this paper, we explore the potential impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on financial inclusion by focusing on its detrimental effect on remittance flows to developing countries. Using a household-level dataset collected in rural regions of the Philippines prior to the outbreak, we confirm that remittances are associated with financial inclusion, particularly for women. We discuss the potential impacts
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
36

Hunte, C. Kenrick. "Workers' Remittances, Remittance Decay and Financial Deepening in Developing Countries." American Economist 48, no. 2 (2004): 82–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/056943450404800208.

Texte intégral
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
37

Usman, Nuruddeen. "GROWTH OF FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICAN (SSA) REGION THROUGH MIGRANT REMITTANCES." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 7, no. 3 (2019): 79–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i3.2019.945.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This Paper investigates the impact of remittances on the financial development of countries in the sub-Saharan Africa using panel data analysis from 1985 to 2013. Several Literature has been written on the impact of remittance on growth and on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa however few have critically analysed the impact of remittances on financial development in the region. Using two definitions of financial development, the ratio of money supply to GDP (M2/GDP), and the ratio of domestic credit to GDP (DC/GDP), this paper finds that remittances have a positive effect of financial development.
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
38

TERTYTCHNAYA, KATERINA, CATHERINE E. DE VRIES, HECTOR SOLAZ, and DAVID DOYLE. "When the Money Stops: Fluctuations in Financial Remittances and Incumbent Approval in Central Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia." American Political Science Review 112, no. 4 (2018): 758–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055418000485.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Fluctuations in the volume and the value of financial remittances received from abroad affect the livelihood of households in developing economies across the world. Yet, political scientists have little to say about how changes in remittances, as opposed to the receipt of remittance payments alone, affect recipients’ political attitudes. Relying on a unique four-wave panel study of Kyrgyz citizens between 2010–2013 and a cross-sectional sample of 28 countries in Central Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, we show that when people experience a decrease (increase) in remittances, they
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
39

Bondarenko, Ksenia. "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Remittance Recipient Countries." International Organisations Research Journal 15, no. 3 (2020): 109–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1996-7845-2020-03-04.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The advent of the new coronavirus hinders the fragile welfare of migrant workers. Those economic sectors with a large migrant workforce appear to be those hit hardest during the lockdown, resulting in surge in migrant unemployment and a plunge in the volume of remittances. This has become yet another factor putting pressure on the gross domestic product (GDP) growth, balance of payments, and budgets of countries that are net remittance recipients, while also triggering rising poverty levels. This paper evaluates the impact of the current pandemic (and respective economic downturn) on remittanc
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
40

Jintan, Andam Rani, Faiza Husnayeni Nahar, and Muhammad Azizurrohman. "Measuring Inflow of Remittances in Six ASEAN Countries Using Macroeconomic Variables: Panel Data Analysis." Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2020): 87–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.18196/jerss.v4i2.10102.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Tempted by the economic potential offered by other countries makes people flocked to get the opportunity to improve their economy. Evidenced by the large number of international migrants throughout the world, this figure is in line with the high total remittance flow that leads to their country of origin. Countries in ASEAN become remittance recipients with quite high growth each year, so it is interesting to study further. Using panel data from six countries in ASEAN in 2000-2016, per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP), domestic inflation, exchange rates, age dependency ratios and financial
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
41

Dada, James, and Taiwo Akinlo. "Remittances-finance-growth trilogy: Do remittance and financial development complement or substitute each other to affect growth in Nigeria?" Ekonomski anali 68, no. 236 (2023): 105–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka2336105d.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The study examines the absorptive role of financial development in the remittance-growth nexus in Nigeria between 1986-2017. In particular, the shortrun, long-run, and causal links between remittances, financial development, and economic growth in Nigeria are investigated using an autoregressive distributed lag bounds test and vector error correction Granger causality. The result shows that financial development and remittances contribute positively to economic growth. Furthermore, findings from the moderating role suggest that financial development and remittances serve as substitutes to affe
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
42

Laksono, Bayu Adi. "Literasi Finansial Keluarga Pekerja Migran Indonesia Ditinjau Dari Pengelolaan Remitan." Jurnal Pendidikan Nonformal 14, no. 2 (2019): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um041v14i2p68-75.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the financial literacy of migrant worker families in terms of remittance management. This study was conducted in seven hamlets of Payaman Solokuro Village, Lamongan Regency. Using cluster random sampling techniques in determining the research sample and using the Harry King Nomogram in determining the number of samples, as many as 95 persons. Data analysis uses ANOVA (Analysis of Variant) technique. The results showed that 63.2% of migrant workers’ families received remittances of 1-3 million each sending period, and 81.1% received remittances
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
43

Đekić, Marija, Nenad Ravić, and Tamara Vesić. "Positive financial aspects of migrations and the diaspora for the people and economy of Serbia." Ekonomika 68, no. 1 (2022): 105–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ekonomika2201105d.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The subject of the paper is the analysis of economic and social advantages of remittance inflows from the Serbian diaspora. Remittances are important for domestic economy and people for several reasons. First and foremost, these remittances are at a high level because of a large number of Serbs that have emigrated in the decades behind us. Even though the exact amount of these remittances cannot be precisely calculated, due to the fact that a great portion of remittances comes to Serbia via informal channels, remittance inflows can have positive effects on many economic aspects of receiving co
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
44

Islam, Hamidul, Zulkornain Yusop, Md Farjin Hasan, and Mohammad Sahabuddin. "Nexus between Foreign Remittance and Economic Growth in Bangladesh." Review of Politics and Public Policy in Emerging Economies 1, no. 1 (2019): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/rope.v1i1.1127.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Objective: The aim of this study review the current literature for determining the nexus between foreign remittance and economic growth in Bangladesh. Foreign remittance plays a pivotal role for economic growth in developing countries. It has taken a considerable attention to promote economic development compared to others sources of capital inflows such as aids, loans and foreign direct investments due to direct impact on socio-economic acceleration in a country. As a developing country, Bangladesh is one of the top 10 remittance-recipient countries in the world. Recently, the trends of remit
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
45

Ambrosetti, Elena, Eralba Cela, and Wadim Strielkowski. "Remittance behaviour and integration process of Ukrainian migrants in Italy and the Czech Republic." Revista Latina de Sociología 3, no. 1 (2013): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/relaso.2013.3.1.1209.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This paper uses a case study of Ukrainian migrants in Italy and the Czech Republic to demonstrate the similarities in remittance behavior and integration process of same ethnic group in different destination countries. Our findings show that that remittance behavior of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic and Italy is significantly determined by their financial situation, demographic characteristics, level of human capital and the level of integration as well as the specific context characteristics. In addition, we find evidence for the fact that Ukrainian migrants who are more settled in
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
46

Tsaurai, Kunofiwa, and Patience Hlupo. "Do Remittances Enhance Financial Development in Transitional Markets?" Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 22, no. 4 (2019): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cer-2019-0033.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The paper explored (1) the impact of remittances on financial development and (2) whether the interaction between remittances and human capital development had an influence on financial development in transitional economies using the dynamic GMM approach, with data ranging from 1996 to 2014. Remittances were found to have had a non‑significant positive influence on financial development in transitional economies when stock market turnover, stock market value traded, domestic credit to the private sector by banks, and public bond sector development were used as measures of financial development
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
47

Agyapong, Daniel, Michael Asiamah, and Joop Lloyd Crabbe. "Effect of capital inflows on financial development in Ghana." Jurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah 7, no. 1 (2019): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/ppd.v7i1.6611.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
The study examines the effect of capital inflows on financial development in Ghana. The study employs the Johansen and Juselius multivariate cointegration approach in analysing the interactions between the variables using annual data spanning 1970 to 2014. The results show foreign direct investment (FDI), external debt, and remittance inflows have significant negative impact on financial development in the long run. Furthermore, there was significant negative relationships between external debt, remittance inflows, and financial development in the short run. However, the relationship between F
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
48

Varlamova, Julia A., Natalia I. Larionova, and Julia S. Kolesnikova. "Modelling Outflow Remittances in the Digital Era: A Subnational Analysis of Russia." R-Economy 9, no. 2 (2023): 155–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/recon.2023.9.2.010.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Relevance. The outflow of funds from the Russian economy, including remittances, can have a significant impact on the country's economic development. The influence of digital technologies and the heterogeneity of Russian regions further complicate the study of factors affecting remittance outflows. This study aims to address this research gap by examining the spatial effects of remittance outflows from Russia at the regional level within the context of digital transformation. Research Objective. The primary objective of this paper is to investigate whether spatial effects exist in the outflow
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
49

Fagiolo, Giorgio, and Tommaso Rughi. "Exploring the Macroeconomic Drivers of International Bilateral Remittance Flows: A Gravity-Model Approach." Economies 11, no. 7 (2023): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies11070195.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of global bilateral remittance flows. Unlike existing studies, which have been often hampered by the lack of comprehensive and large-enough datasets, we use data originally covering 214 countries over the 2010–2017 period. We employ a gravity-model approach to explore the role played by dyadic and country-specific covariates in explaining remittances. We find that remittance flows are robustly and strongly impacted by size effects (i.e., number of migrants in the host country and population at home), transaction costs, common social, polit
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
50

Wilastra, Heki. "Dampak Remitansi terhadap Investasi Domestik: Analisis Peranan Perkembangan Sektor Keuangan dan Kualitas Institusi pada Emerging Market di Negara-Negara Asia." JURNAL DINAMIKA EKONOMI PEMBANGUNAN 5, no. 2 (2022): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jdep.5.2.95-109.

Texte intégral
Résumé :
Remittances is one of the largest capital inflows in emerging markets Asia after FDI. This study investigates the impact of remittances on domestic investment in Asian emerging market countries. A panel domestic investment model uses remittances, financial development and institutional quality. The interaction variables between remittances, financial development and institutional quality are also added to see the joint effects of these variables. The panel data approach used includes slope heterogeneity, cross-section dependence, unit root panel, cointegration panel and FMOLS which takes into
Styles APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, etc.
Nous offrons des réductions sur tous les plans premium pour les auteurs dont les œuvres sont incluses dans des sélections littéraires thématiques. Contactez-nous pour obtenir un code promo unique!