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Remittances, Investment and New Emigration Trends in Kerala. (2020). Azurudeen, Mohammed ; Sunny, Justin ; Parida, Jajati K.
In: Review of Development and Change.
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  28. Working Paper 185 - Remittances and the Voter Turnout in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Macro and Micro Level Data. (2013). YOGO, THIERRY ; Ebeke, Christian Hubert ; Thierry, Yogo Urbain.
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  29. Are remittances a catalyst for financial access? Evidence from Mexican household data. (2012). Ambrosius, Christian.
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  30. The Natures of Progress: Land Use Dynamics and Forest Trends in Latin America and the Caribbean. (2012). Hecht, Susanne B..
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  31. Remittances and income inequality in rural Nigeria. (2012). Olowa, Olatomide ; Waheed, Olowa Olatomide ; Shittu, Adebayo M..
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  32. The relationship between foreign direct investment and pro-poor growth policies in Pakistan: The new interface. (2012). Zaman, Khalid ; Khan, Muhammad Mushtaq ; Ahmad, Mehboob.
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  34. Migration, Openness and the Global Preconditions of Smart Development. (2012). Tausch, Arno ; Heshmati, Almas.
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  35. A behavioural approach to remittances analysis. (2012). Meyer, Wiebke ; Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder, Gertrud ; Mollers, Judith.
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  36. Social Safety Nets: The Role of Education, Remittances and Migration. (2011). Nyarko, Yaw ; Gyimah-Brempon, Kwabena .
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  37. Remesas, Desarrollo Económico y Bienestar en el Perú. (2011). Cespedes Reynaga, Nikita.
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  38. Do remittances alleviate poverty and income inequality in poor countries? Empirical evidence from sub-Saharan Africa. (2011). Adenutsi, Deodat.
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  40. South-South Remittances: The Costa Rica Nicaragua Corridor. (2011). Monge-Gonzalez, Ricardo ; Cespedes-Torres, Oswald ; Vargas-Aguilar, Juan Carlos.
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  41. Remittances and the prevalence of working poor. (2011). YOGO, THIERRY ; Maurel, Mathilde ; Ebeke, Christian Hubert ; Combes, Jean-Louis.
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  42. Social Safety Nets: The Role of Education, Remittances and Migration. (2011). Nyarko, Yaw ; Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena.
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  43. INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN AFRICA. (2011). Anyanwu, John.
    In: Review of Economic and Business Studies.
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  45. The Role of Institutions, Culture, and Wellbeing in Explaining Bilateral Remittance Flows: Evidence Both Cross-Country and Individual-Level Analysis. (2010). Guven, Cahit ; Balli, Hatice ; Gounder, Rukmani.
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  46. Economic volatility and remittances. (2010). Moore, Winston ; Jackman, Mahalia ; Craigwell, Roland.
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  47. The impact of the credit crisis on poor developing countries: Growth, worker remittances, accumulation and migration. (2010). Ziesemer, Thomas ; Ziesemer, Thomas H. W., .
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  48. International Remittances, Domestic Remittances, and Income Inequality in the Dominican Republic. (2010). Kimhi, Ayal.
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  49. Guatemala - Poverty assessment : good performance at low levels. (2009). Bank, World.
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  50. Are Remittances More Effective Than Aid To Reduce Child Mortality ? An Empirical Assessment using Inter and Intra-Country Data. (2009). Mesplé-Somps, Sandrine ; Gubert, Flore ; Chauvet, Lisa ; Mesple-Somps, Sandrine.
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