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  23. Through which channels can remittances spur economic growth in MENA countries?. (2012). ben Mim, Sami ; ben Ali, Mohamed Sami.
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  25. Are remittances a catalyst for financial access? Evidence from Mexican household data. (2012). Ambrosius, Christian.
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  26. Las remesas en América Latina, ¿amenaza u oportunidad?. (2012). Proao, Maria Beln ; Martin-Mayoral, Fernando.
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  27. Remittances and the real effective exchange rate. (2012). Holmes, Mark ; Hassan, Gazi.
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  28. The Macroeconomic Impact of Remittances: A sending country perspective. (2012). Baas, Timo ; Melzer, Silvia Maja.
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  31. Immigration, remittances and business cycles. (2012). Zlate, Andrei ; Mandelman, Federico.
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  32. Rainfall, financial development, and remittances: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2012). Brückner, Markus ; arezki, rabah ; Brckner, Markus.
    In: Journal of International Economics.
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  35. Social Safety Nets: The Role of Education, Remittances and Migration. (2011). Nyarko, Yaw ; Gyimah-Brempon, Kwabena .
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  36. Monetary Policy and the Dutch Disease in a Small Open Oil Exporting Economy. (2011). Benkhodja, Mohamed.
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    In: EUI-RSCAS Working Papers.
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  39. The interactive effect of remittances and civil liberties on investment and consumption. (2011). Biser, Jennis ; Edwards, Jeffrey.
    In: International Journal of Development Issues.
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  40. Remittances and Competitiveness: The Case of the Philippines. (2011). Bayangos, Veronica ; Jansen, Karel.
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  43. Workers Remittances and the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate: Theory and Evidence. (2010). Montiel, Peter ; Hakura, Dalia ; Chami, Ralph ; Barajas, Adolfo.
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  44. Are Remittances Spent in a Healthy Way? Evidence from Albania. (2010). Kalaj, Ermira.
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  45. Are Bilateral Remittances Countercyclical?. (2010). Frankel, Jeffrey.
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  46. Remittances and competitiveness. (2010). Bayangos, Veronica ; Jansen, K..
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  49. Growth with Endogenous Migration Hump and the Multiple, Dynamically Interacting Effects of Aid in Poor Developing Countries. (2008). Ziesemer, Thomas.
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