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Are children an incentive or a disincentive for migration? Evidence from Vietnam. (2020). Nguyen, Cuong ; Tran, Anh.
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    In: 2009 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia.
    RePEc:ags:saeana:46751.

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  59. Remittance Behaviours Among Recent Immigrants in Canada. (2008). Houle, Rene ; Schellenberg, Grant.
    In: Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series.
    RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2008312e.

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  60. Impacts of International and Internal Remittances on Household Welfare: Evidence from Viet Nam. (2008). .
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:25770.

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  61. Remittances, exchange rate regimes, and the Dutch disease: a panel data analysis. (2008). Mandelman, Federico ; Lartey, Emmanuel ; Acosta, Pablo.
    In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper.
    RePEc:fip:fedawp:2008-12.

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  62. Remittances and Growth in Latin America: A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis. (2008). Sharma, Hari ; Ramirez, Miguel.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:ecl:yaleco:51.

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  63. Remittances and the real exchange rate. (2007). Molina Sánchez, Luis ; Lopez, Humberto ; Bussolo, Maurizio.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:4213.

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  64. Remittances and the Dutch disease. (2007). Mandelman, Federico ; Lartey, Emmanuel ; Acosta, Pablo.
    In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper.
    RePEc:fip:fedawp:2007-08.

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