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Bashkim BELLAQA, Halil Bajrami
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One of the important aspects of a country's economic development is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), these investments impact on economic development and improve social aspects. At the international level as well as at the country level, FDI has a releva...
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Mduduzi Biyase and Yourishaa Naidoo
Investigating the remittance-financial development relationship is an ongoing endeavor among economists and policy makers. Building and improving on the existing work, this study considers the possibility that the relation between remittances and financi...
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Lekh Nath Paudel, Rahel Kunz
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In the last decade, remittances have become connected to financialization, expanding financial markets and deepening financial logics in what has been termed the financialization of remittances (FOR). In Nepal, where remittances are of key importance, th...
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Strike Mbulawa, Samuel Chingoiro, Robert Machera
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Harunurrasyid Harunurrasyid,Mardalena Mardalena,Imam Asngari,Siti Rohima,Sri Andaiyani
Pág. 55 - 72
The study aimed to determine the effect of foreign exchange demand and supply on exchange rates in four groups of countries based on per capita income levels from 1989-2018 using the ARDL panel method. The results showed remittances had a significant eff...
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Amadin Victor Idehen, Karen I Akhator
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Comfort Omolayo Rotimi,Naphtali John,Mathew Ekundayo Rotimi,Mishelle Doorasamy
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Inadequate revenue generation impedes economic growth. The issue has lacked attention from academics. Therefore, this study focuses on the relationship between revenue generation and economic growth in Nigeria. It employed time series data sourced from t...
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Emmanuel Kwesi Arthur, Salome Mwongeli Musau, Festus Mithi Wanjohi
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Metin KARADAG, Prof. Dr., Asiye Özlem ÖNDER, Prof. Dr., Kamalbek KARYMSHAKOV
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Migrants? remittances have become an important development tool because they can raise income and reduce poverty rates in developing countries. These remittances might also promote development by providing funds that recipients can spend on educati...
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Nghiêm Xuân Khoát,Nguy?n Th? Huy?n Trang,Lê Th? Thoa
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