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Financialization, globalization, and Dutch disease: Is Dutch disease exist for resources rich countries?. (2021). Khan, Zeeshan ; Chen, Zhiguo ; Ma, Yechi ; Shinwari, Riazullah.
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  21. The impacts of workers’ remittances on poverty and inequality in developing countries. (2021). Azizi, Seyedsoroosh.
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  26. The children are alright: Revisiting the impact of parental migration in the Philippines. (2020). Pajaron, Marjorie ; Trinidad, Enrico G ; Latinazo, Cara T.
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  31. Women’s approach to farming in the context of feminization of agriculture: A case study from the middle hills of Nepal. (2020). Bhawana, KC ; Race, Digby.
    In: World Development Perspectives.
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  32. Solution or isolation: Is boarding school a good solution for left-behind children in rural China?. (2020). Liu, Mengqi ; Villa, Kira M.
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  33. Is emigration of workers contributing to better schooling outcomes in Nepal?. (2020). Wang, Liang ; Datt, Gaurav ; Badji, Samia.
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  34. Structural framework conditions and individual motivations for youth-mobility: A macro-micro level approach for different European country-types. (2019). Roman, Monica ; Hemming, Karen ; Skrobanek, Jan ; Tillmann, Frank ; Nienaber, Birte ; Schlimbach, Tabea.
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  35. The impact of migration on the development of origin country: the case of Albania. (2019). Iaquinta, Pietro ; Dusku, Diliana.
    In: RIEDS - Rivista Italiana di Economia, Demografia e Statistica - The Italian Journal of Economic, Demographic and Statistical Studies.
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  36. Outmigration and Land-Use Change: A Case Study from the Middle Hills of Nepal. (2019). Race, Digby ; Kc, Bhawana.
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  37. Does rural labor outward migration reduce household forest investment? The experience of Jiangxi, China. (2019). Kang, Xiaolan ; Zhu, Shubin ; Cao, Mengtian ; Du, Juan ; Xie, Fangting.
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  38. The Quest for Quality Education:International Remittances and Rural-Urban Migration in Nepal. (2018). Leon-Gonzalez, Roberto ; Acharya, Chakra.
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  39. The impacts of workers remittances on human capital and labor supply in developing countries. (2018). Azizi, Seyedsoroosh.
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  40. The Effect of Remittances upon Skilled Emigration: An Empirical Study. (2017). Uprety, Dambar ; Sylwester, Kevin.
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  41. The Macroeconomic Impact of Remittances: A Sending Country Perspective. (2016). Baas, Timo ; Melzer, Silvia.
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  44. Migration, gender, and farming systems in Asia: Evidence, data, and knowledge gaps. (2015). Quisumbing, Agnes ; Mueller, Valerie ; Sproule, Kathryn ; Kovarik, Chiara.
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  45. Remittances and Child Labour in Africa: Evidence from Burkina Faso. (2014). Boutin, Delphine ; Bargain, Olivier.
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