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REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND POVERTY: A REVIEW OF THE TRANSMISSION CHANNELS AND THE EVIDENCE. (2019). Martuscelli, Antonio ; Gasiorek, Michael.
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  8. Remittances, Human Capital, and Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Leon-Gonzalez, Roberto ; Acharya, Chakra.
    In: GRIPS Discussion Papers.
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  9. Investment Expenditure Behavior of Remittance Receiving Households: An Analysis Using Reserve Bank of India Data. (2018). Rajan, Irudaya ; Basu, Bharati.
    In: Migration Letters.
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  10. Migration, Remittances and Human Capital Investment in Kenya. (2018). Simpson, Nicole ; Hines, Annie Laurie.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  11. Hollowing Out the Middle? Remittances and Income Inequality in Nigeria. (2018). Wunnava, Phanindra ; Mitra, Aniruddha ; Bang, James.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  12. Will Skill-Based Immigration Policies Lead to Lower Remittances? An Analysis of the Relations between Education, Sponsorship, and Remittances. (2018). Mukhopadhyay, Sankar ; Zou, Miaomiao.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  13. Understanding the effect of international remittances on undernourishment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A spatial model approach. (2018). Sambo, Hamed.
    In: CEPN Working Papers.
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  14. Remittances and subjective well-being of the left behinds in Tajikistan. (2018). Tokhirov, Azizbek.
    In: Economics Bulletin.
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  15. Understanding the effect of international remittances on undernourishment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A spatial model approach. (2017). Sambo, Hamed.
    In: CEPN Working Papers.
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  16. Remittances and healthcare consumption: human capital investment or responses to shocks? Evidence from Peru. (2017). Giunti, Sara ; Berloffa, Gabriella.
    In: DEM Working Papers.
    RePEc:trn:utwprg:2017/12.

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  17. Migration, Social Capital, Financial Capital: How Migrants’ Family Relations Serve Internationally. (2017). bögenhold, dieter ; Zubair, Muhammad ; Bogenhold, Dieter.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:83116.

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  18. Dynamics of multidimensional child poverty and its triggers: Evidence from Ethiopia using Multilevel Mixed Effect Model. (2017). Birhanu, Mulugeta ; Mulu, Yohannis ; Ambaw, Birhanu .
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  19. Poverty, disasters and remittances: do remittances and past disasters influence households’ resilience?. (2017). Tapsoba, Tebkieta Alexandra.
    In: Working Papers.
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  20. Do political institutions improve the effect of remittances on economic growth? Evidence from South-Mediterranean countries. (2017). EL HAMMA, IMAD.
    In: Post-Print.
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  21. Do political institutions improve the effect of remittances on economic growth? Evidence South-Mediterranean countries. (2017). EL HAMMA, IMAD.
    In: Economics Bulletin.
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  22. Mobile Money and School Participation: Evidence from Low Income Countries. (2017). Rotondi, Valentina ; Billari, Francesco.
    In: Working Papers.
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  23. Poverty, disasters and remittances: do remittances and past disasters influence households’ resilience?. (2017). Tapsoba, Tebkieta Alexandra.
    In: Working Papers.
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  24. Migrants Remittances Influence on Fiscal Sustainability in Dependent Economies. (2017). Simionescu, Liliana ; Dumitrescu, Dalina.
    In: The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal.
    RePEc:aes:amfeco:v:46:y:2017:i:19:p:640.

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  25. Does female human capital formation matter for the income effect of remittances? Evidence from developing countries. (2016). Mallick, Sushanta ; Dutta, Nabamita ; Cooray, Arusha.
    In: Oxford Development Studies.
    RePEc:taf:oxdevs:v:44:y:2016:i:4:p:458-478.

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  26. Remittances and Asset Accumulation of Household in Pakistan. (2016). Fatima, Kiran ; Qayyum, Abdul.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:72945.

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  27. Do international migration and remittances reduce poverty in developing countries?. (2016). Siddique, Hafiz Muhammad Abubakar ; Majeed, Muhammad ; Manzoor, Muhammad Rizwan ; Shehzadi, Iram ; Abubakar, Hafiz Muhammad.
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  28. Analysing the Effect of Remittances on Rural Household in Pakistan. (2016). Fatima, Kiran ; Qayyum, Abdul.
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  29. Remittances over the Business Cycle: Theory and Evidence. (2016). Kose, Ayhan ; Islamaj, Ergys ; De, Supriyo ; Yousefi, Reza S.
    In: Koç University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum Working Papers.
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  30. Remittances and Expenditure Patterns of the Left Behinds in Rural China. (2016). Démurger, Sylvie ; Wang, Xiaoqian ; Demurger, Sylvie.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  31. Remittances and expenditure patterns of the left behinds in rural China. (2016). Démurger, Sylvie ; Wang, Xiaoqian ; Demurger, Sylvie.
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  32. Remittances and expenditure patterns of the left behinds in rural China. (2016). Démurger, Sylvie ; Wang, Xiaoqian ; Demurger, Sylvie.
    In: Working Papers.
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  33. Remittances and the Use of Formal and Informal Financial Services. (2016). Ambrosius, Christian ; Cuecuecha, Alfredo.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:77:y:2016:i:c:p:80-98.

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  34. Remittances and expenditure patterns of the left behinds in rural China. (2016). Démurger, Sylvie ; Wang, Xiaoqian ; Demurger, Sylvie.
    In: China Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:chieco:v:37:y:2016:i:c:p:177-190.

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  35. Remittances and the Redistributive Policy in Ghana: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. (2016). Kato, Ryuta ; Dadson, Isaac .
    In: Review of Economics & Finance.
    RePEc:bap:journl:160203.

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  36. Mobile money and household food security in Uganda. (2016). Wollni, Meike ; Murendo, Conrad.
    In: GlobalFood Discussion Papers.
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  37. Tanzania Poverty Assessment. (2015). Bank, World.
    In: World Bank Publications - Reports.
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  38. Do Migrant Remittances Affect Household Purchases of Physical Investments and Durable Goods? Evidence for Kenya. (2015). Jena, Farai.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  39. The relationship between economic growth and remittances in the presence of cross-sectional dependence. (2015). Gow, Jeff ; Uddin, Mohammad Salah.
    In: Journal of Developing Areas.
    RePEc:jda:journl:vol.49:year:2015:issue1:pp:207-221.

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  40. Remittances and the Redistributive Tax Policy in Ghana: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. (2015). Kato, Ryuta ; Dadson, Isaac .
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:iuj:wpaper:ems_2015_05.

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  41. Remittances and the Brain Drain in Ghana: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. (2015). Kato, Ryuta ; Dadson, Isaac .
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    RePEc:iuj:wpaper:ems_2015_04.

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  42. Ethnicity and remittances: Evidence from Kosovo. (2015). Wolff, François-Charles ; Duval, Laetitia.
    In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jcecon:v:43:y:2015:i:2:p:334-349.

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  43. Wider Boundaries: The Welfare State and International Remittances. (2015). Batu, Michael ; Amegashie, J. Atsu.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_5456.

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  44. Labor migration, poverty and the long-term development impact of international migration. (2015). Kusunose, Yoko ; Rignall, Karen.
    In: 2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California.
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  45. Do remittances increase borrowing?. (2014). Ambrosius, Christian ; Cuecuecha, Alfredo.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:201419.

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  46. Migration, Remittances and Poverty in Ecuador. (2014). Marchetta, Francesca ; Bertoli, Simone.
    In: Journal of Development Studies.
    RePEc:taf:jdevst:v:50:y:2014:i:8:p:1067-1089.

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  47. Households Characteristics and the Modes of Remittances in Bangladesh. (2014). Chowdhury, Mehdi.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  48. How Migrant Heterogeneity Influences the Effect of Remittances on Educational Expenditure:Empirical Evidence from the Cambodian Socio-Economic Survey. (2014). Iwasawa, Masamune ; Inada, Mitsuo ; Fukui, Seiichi.
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  49. Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador. (2014). Marchetta, Francesca ; Bertoli, Simone.
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  50. Mobile money, market transactions, and household income in rural Kenya. (2013). Qaim, Matin ; Kikulwe, Enoch M. ; Fischer, Elisabeth.
    In: GlobalFood Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ags:gagfdp:155847.

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