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Yechi Ma, Zhiguo Chen, Riazullah Shinwari, Zeeshan Khan Financialization, globalization, and Dutch disease: Is Dutch disease exist for resources rich countries?, 72 (Aug 2021): 102048.
Michael Grimm, Renate Hartwig, Ann-Kristin Reitmann, Fadima Yaya Bocoum Inter-household transfers: An empirical investigation of the income-transfer relationship with novel data from Burkina Faso, 144 (Aug 2021): 105486.
Junaid Ahmed, Mazhar Mughal, Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso Sending money home: Transaction cost and remittances to developing countries, 44, no.88 (Mar 2021): 2433–2459.
Yalei Zhai, Hisaki Kono The poor receive less: Remittance behaviour of female migrants in Myanmar, 33, no.55 (Jun 2021): 910–926.
Nicolas Destrée, Karine Gente, Carine Nourry Migration, remittances and accumulation of human capital with endogenous debt constraints, 112 (Jul 2021): 38–60.
Esteban J. Quiñones, Sabine Liebenehm, Rasadhika Sharma Left home high and dry-reduced migration in response to repeated droughts in Thailand and Vietnam, 42, no.44 (Apr 2021): 579–621.
Sneha Kumar Offspring's labor migration and its implications for elderly parents' emotional wellbeing in Indonesia, 276 (May 2021): 113832.
Noha Emara, Yuanhao Zhang The non-linear impact of digitization on remittances inflow: Evidence from the BRICS, 45, no.44 (May 2021): 102112.
Jorge Mora-Rivera, Edwin van Gameren The impact of remittances on food insecurity: Evidence from Mexico, 140 (Apr 2021): 105349.
Samuel MacIsaac Re-branding remittance fee reduction policy goals: from combating terrorist financing to poverty alleviation, 21, no.22 (May 2021): 129–151.
Sokchea Lim, A. K. M. Mahbub Morshed, and Stephen J. Turnovsky Migrant Labor and Remittances: Macroeconomic Consequences and Policy Responses, 15, no.11 (Apr 2021): 128–173.
Mercy T. Musakwa, Nicholas M. Odhiambo The causal relationship between remittance and poverty in South Africa: A multivariate approach, 71, no.239-240239-240 (Feb 2021): 37–48.
Mamta B Chowdhury, Minakshi Chakraborty The Impact of COVID-19 on the Migrant Workers and Remittances Flow to Bangladesh, 28, no.11 (Mar 2021): 38–56.
Eleni E.N. Piteli, Mario Kafouros, Christos N. Pitelis Follow the people and the money: Effects of inward FDI on migrant remittances and the contingent role of new firm creation and institutional infrastructure in emerging economies, 56, no.22 (Feb 2021): 101178.
Aida Hajro, Dan V. Caprar, Jelena Zikic, Günter K. Stahl Global migrants: Understanding the implications for international business and management, 56, no.22 (Feb 2021): 101192.
Joseph B. Ajefu, Joseph O. Ogebe The effects of international remittances on expenditure patterns of the left‐behind households in Sub‐Saharan Africa, 25, no.11 (Sep 2020): 405–429.
Barış Alpaslan, Aysegul Kayaoglu, Jürgen Meckl, Joaquín Naval, Michaella Vanore, Thomas H.W. Ziesemer Economic Effects of Remittances on Migrants’ Country of Origin, (Dec 2020): 449–483.
Li-Wen Hung, Shin-Kun Peng Unskilled Migration with Remittance and Welfare Analysis, (Dec 2020): 501–526.
Hannes Warnecke-Berger Rents, the moral economy of remittances, and the rise of a new transnational development model, 31 | 2nd semestre (Jan 2021).
Indra Kant Bharti, Tulika Tripathi Effect of Remittance on Intergenerational Mobility in Case of Occupation, 63, no.44 (Oct 2020): 1203–1221.
Anu Abraham International Migration, Return Migration and Occupational Mobility: Evidence from Kerala, India, 63, no.44 (Nov 2020): 1223–1243.
Ravi Srivastava Labour Migration, Vulnerability, and Development Policy: The Pandemic as Inflexion Point?, 63, no.44 (Jan 2021): 859–883.
Naoyuki Yoshino, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Miyu Otsuka Determinants of international remittance inflow in Asia-Pacific middle-income countries, 68 (Dec 2020): 29–43.
Dramane Coulibaly, Blaise Gnimassoun, Valérie Mignon The tale of two international phenomena: Migration and global imbalances, 66 (Dec 2020): 103241.
Mohamed Saadi Remittance Inflows and Export Complexity: New Evidence from Developing and Emerging Countries, 56, no.1212 (May 2020): 2266–2292.
Louise Caron, Mathieu Ichou High Selection, Low Success: The Heterogeneous Effect of Migrants’ Access to Employment on Their Remigration, 54, no.44 (Mar 2020): 1104–1133.
Ingela Alger, Laura Juarez, Miriam Juarez-Torres, and Josepa Miquel-Florensa Do Informal Transfers Induce Lower Efforts? Evidence from Lab-in-the-Field Experiments in Rural Mexico, 69, no.11 (Aug 2020): 107–171.
Mavis Dako-Gyeke, Richard Baffo Kodom, Ernestina K. Dankyi, Alhassan Sulemana Drivers of independent migration among adolescents from selected West African countries, 117 (Oct 2020): 105293.
Thitiwan Sricharoen Migration and Remittances: Evidence from Cambodia, Myanmar, and Lao Migrant Workers, 5, no.22 (Sep 2020): 72–79.
Karla Borja Remittances, Corruption, and Human Development in Latin America, 55, no.33 (Mar 2020): 305–327.
Kul Kapri, Shankar Ghimire Migration, remittance, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from the Nepal Living Standard Survey, 19 (Sep 2020): 100198.
Dorsaf Sridi, Imene Guetat The direct and indirect risk impacts on remittances: A cross‐regional specific effects, 32, no.33 (Sep 2020): 288–302.
Hasan Mahmud From individual motivations to social determinants: towards a sociology of migrants’ remittances, 70, no.237-238237-238 (Sep 2020): 175–188.
I Hidayati Migration and rural development: The impact of remittance, 561, no.11 (Aug 2020): 012018.
Armand Gutierrez The determinants of remittances among second-generation Mexican- and Filipino-Americans, 43, no.99 (Oct 2018): 1711–1731.
Siti Mas’udah Remittances and Lifestyle Changes Among Indonesian Overseas Migrant Workers’ Families in Their Hometowns, 21, no.22 (Apr 2019): 649–665.
Zehan Pan, Wei Xu, Guixin Wang, Sen Li, Chuankai Yang Will remittances suppress or increase household income in the migrant-sending areas? Modeling the effects of remittances in rural China, 61 (Jun 2020): 101452.
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon Trade Openness and Diversification of External Financial Flows for Development: An Empirical Analysis, 9, no.11 (Apr 2020): 22–57.
Keerti Mallela, Sunny Kumar Singh, Archana Srivastava Estimating Bilateral Remittances in a Macroeconomic Framework: Evidence from top Remittance-Receiving Countries, 8, no.11 (Jul 2020): 95–118.
Carsten Butsch Financial engagement of the Indian diaspora in Germany: Remitting to India, 26, no.44 (Nov 2019).
Zohid Askarov, Hristos Doucouliagos A meta-analysis of the effects of remittances on household education expenditure, 129 (May 2020): 104860.
Madhav Regmi, Krishna P. Paudel, Keshav Bhattarai Migration decisions and destination choices, 25, no.22 (Jul 2019): 197–226.
Xiaoyu Wu, Jianmei Zhao Risk sharing, siblings, and household equity investment: evidence from urban China, 33, no.22 (Jun 2019): 461–482.
Parag Mahajan, Dean Yang Taken by Storm: Hurricanes, Migrant Networks, and US Immigration, 12, no.22 (Apr 2020): 250–277.
Silke Meyer “Home Is Where I Spend My Money”: Testing the Remittance Decay Hypothesis with Ethnographic Data from an Austrian-Turkish Community, 8, no.11 (Mar 2020): 275–284.
Sankar Mukhopadhyay, Miaomiao Zou Will Skill-Based Immigration Policies Lead to Lower Remittances? An Analysis of the Relations between Education, Sponsorship, and Remittances, 56, no.33 (Mar 2019): 489–508.
J. Hernández-Casildo, M. del Castillo-Mussot, E. Hernández-Ramirez, L. Guzmán-Vargas Correlating international inflowing and outflowing remittances and migrants, 31, no.0303 (Jan 2020): 2050047.
Ana Melisa Pardo Montaño, Claudio Alberto Dávila Cervantes Desarrollo vs. satisfacción de necesidades básicas, 10, no.11 (Mar 2020): 36–60.
Surya Nepal, Sae Woon Park, Sunhae Lee Impact of remittances on economic performance in consideration of institutional quality, 47, no.33 (Feb 2020): 479–507.
Huijun Liu, Zhixin Feng, Quanbao Jiang, Marcus William Feldman Family Structure and Competing Demands From Aging Parents and Adult Children Among Middle-Aged People in China, 41, no.22 (Sep 2019): 235–261.
Cris Beauchemin, Mirna Safi Migrants’ connections within and beyond borders: insights from the comparison of three categories of migrants in France, 43, no.22 (Mar 2019): 255–274.
Flory Anette Dieck-Assad, Ernesto F. Peralta, Eduardo Carbajal-Huerta Importance of Remittances Income in Mexico (1995 to 2017), 34, no.11 (Nov 2019): 74–93.
B. W. Adeoye, Chinenye Ifeoma Nwokolo, Nnenna Ifunanyachukwu Igboanugo Migrant Remittance Inflow and Industrialization in Africa: What Role Does Financial Development Play?, (Jun 2020): 191–220.
Jakhongir Kakhkharov, Muzaffar Ahunov Squandering Remittances Income in Conspicuous Consumption?, (Jan 2020): 271–288.
John Gardner Intergenerational altruism in the migration decision calculus: evidence from the African American Great Migration, 33, no.11 (Jun 2019): 115–154.
Nasreen Nawaz Converting remittances to investment: a dynamic optimal policy, 44, no.11 (May 2019): 140–160.
Nicole B. Simpson, Chad Sparber Estimating the Determinants of Remittances Originating from US Households Using CPS Data, 46, no.11 (Oct 2019): 161–189.
Bojan Baškot Capital flows impact on labor market: how do FDIs and remittances effect youth employment in Bosnia and Herzegovina?, 33, no.11 (May 2020): 2633–2647.
Joan Marta, Akhmad Fauzi, Bambang Juanda, Ernan Rustiadi Understanding migration motives and its impact on household welfare: evidence from rural–urban migration in Indonesia, 7, no.11 (May 2020): 118–132.
Ashira Menashe-Oren Migrant-based youth bulges and social conflict in urban sub-Saharan Africa, 42 (Jan 2020): 57–98.
Jounghyeon Kim The Impact of Remittances on Exchange Rate and Money Supply: Does “Openness” Matter in Developing Countries?, 55, no.1515 (Mar 2019): 3682–3707.
Kazeem Bello Ajide, Olorunfemi Yasiru Alimi Political instability and migrants’ remittances into sub-Saharan Africa region, 84, no.66 (Oct 2018): 1657–1675.
Eleni E.N. Piteli, Peter J. Buckley, Mario Kafouros Do remittances to emerging countries improve their economic development? Understanding the contingent role of culture, 25, no.44 (Dec 2019): 100675.
Arbëresha Loxha Do Remittances reduce poverty in Kosovo? - A counterfactual analysis, 14, no.22 (Dec 2019): 117–132.
Selçuk Akçay Does Oil Price Asymmetrically Impact Remittance Outflows? The Case of Oman, 15, no.22 (Nov 2019).
Francisco Corona, Pedro Orraca Remittances in Mexico and their unobserved components, 28, no.88 (Jun 2019): 1047–1066.
Annie L. Hines, Nicole B. Simpson Migration, remittances and human capital investment in Kenya, 48, no.33 (Apr 2019).
Supriyo De, Ergys Islamaj, M. Ayhan Kose, S. Reza Yousefi Remittances over the business cycle: Theory and evidence, 48, no.33 (Apr 2019).
Supriyo De, Saad Quayyum, Kirsten Schuettler, Seyed Reza Yousefi Oil prices, growth, and remittance outflows from the Gulf Cooperation Council, 48, no.33 (Apr 2019).
Stephen Snudden Labor and behavior determinants of remittances in Saudi Arabia, 48, no.33 (Apr 2019).
Fabrizio Ferriani, Giacomo Oddo More distance, more remittance? Remitting behavior, travel cost, and the size of the informal channel, 48, no.33 (Apr 2019).
Gazi M. Hassan, Mark J. Holmes How Do Workers’ Remittances Respond to Lending Rates?, 57, no.55 (Mar 2018): 21–36.
Nekehia T. Quashie Social Welfare and Remittances to Older Adults in Two Caribbean Cities, 57, no.55 (May 2019): 71–88.
Selçuk Akçay, Alper Karasoy Determinants of remittances in Egypt: Do macroeconomic instability and oil price matter?, 57, no.55 (Aug 2019): 142–160.
Sabrine Bair, Ahmed Tritah Mobile Money and Inter-Household Financial Flows: Evidence from Madagascar, Vol. 70, no.55 (Sep 2019): 847–871.
Yonas Alem, Lisa Andersson International Remittances and Private Interhousehold Transfers: Exploring the Links, 31, no.44 (Feb 2019): 902–928.
Selçuk Akçay, Alper Karasoy The asymmetric impact of oil prices on remittances: evidence from India, 43, no.33 (Jul 2019): 362–382.
Qian Song, Zai Liang Remittance Behaviors of International Migrants in Comparative Perspective: The Case in Fujian, China, 53, no.33 (Sep 2018): 930–955.
Septi Ariadi, Muhammad Saud, Asia Ashfaq Analyzing the Effect of Remittance Transfer on Socioeconomic Well-Being of Left-Behind Parents: a Study of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), 20, no.33 (Nov 2018): 809–821.
Cristina Álvarez-Mingote How Do Remittances Shape Electoral Strategies Back Home? Evidence from Mexico’s 2006 Presidential Election, 61, no.0303 (Jun 2019): 55–79.
Arinao Mangoma, Anthony Wilson-Prangley Black Tax: Understanding the financial transfers of the emerging black middle class, 36, no.44 (Sep 2018): 443–460.
Joseph Boniface Ajefu, Joseph O. Ogebe Migrant remittances and financial inclusion among households in Nigeria, 47, no.33 (Feb 2019): 319–335.
Ayala Wineman and Lenis Saweda Liverpool-Tasie All in the Family: Bequest Motives in Rural Tanzania, 67, no.44 (May 2019): 799–831.
Polina Palash, Virginie Baby‐Collin The other side of need: Reverse economic flows ensuring migrants' transnational social protection, 25, no.55 (Nov 2018).
Cormac Ó Gráda The Next World and the New World: Relief, Migration, and the Great Irish Famine, 79, no.22 (May 2019): 319–355.
Oded Stark, Wiktor Budzinski Repercussions of negatively selective migration for the behavior of non-migrants when preferences are social, 85, no.22 (Apr 2019): 165–179.
Altaf Hossain, Arnab Kumar Podder, Mohammed Asaduzzaman How Does Remittance Impact on Economic Development in South Asia? A Dynamic Ordinary Least-Square Approach, 67, no.1-21-2 (Oct 2020): 68–81.
Andrew Ojede, Eddery Lam, Nicholas Okot Identifying macro-determinants of remittance flows to a developing country: The case of Uganda, 28, no.44 (Dec 2018): 429–451.
Leonida Correia, Patrícia Martins Has the sovereign debt crisis changed the cyclicality of Portuguese remittances?, 33, no.33 (Sep 2018): 453–472.
Jolene Skordis, Noemi Pace, Marcos Vera-Hernandez, Imran Rasul, Emla Fitzsimons, David Osrin, Dharma Manandhar, Anthony Costello Family networks and healthy behaviour: evidence from Nepal, 14, no.22 (May 2018): 231–248.
Marian Manic The regional effects of international migration on internal migration decisions of tertiary‐educated workers, 98, no.22 (Apr 2019): 1027–1052.
Bernard Poirine, Vincent Dropsy Diaspora growth and aggregate remittances: an inverted-U relationship?, 51, no.1111 (Oct 2018): 1151–1165.
Joaquín Naval WEALTH CONSTRAINTS, MIGRANT SELECTION, AND INEQUALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 23, no.22 (Sep 2017): 535–567.
Yijie Wang, Wenkai Sun, Xianghong Wang Motivation of Parent–Child Co‐residence Behavior: Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, 27, no.22 (Mar 2019): 66–85.
Joanna Nestorowicz, Marta Anacka Mind the Gap? Quantifying Interlinkages between Two Traditions in Migration Literature, 53, no.11 (Apr 2018): 283–307.
Angus Deaton Back Matter: Code appendix, Bibliography, Subject and Author Indexes, (Feb 2019): 401–479.
Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni, Bhasin K. Vijay, Obeng K. Camara Remittances and child labour in Ghana: Does the gender of the household head matter?, 36, no.11 (Apr 2018): 1–16.
Diep Phan, Ian Coxhead Rural–Urban Migration and Remittances in Vietnam: Evidence from Migrant Tracer Data, (Jun 2019): 167–188.
Anu Abraham Determinants of International Remittance: Evidence from Kerala, India, (Oct 2019): 223–245.
Plamen Nikolov, Alan Adelman Do private household transfers to the elderly respond to public pension benefits? Evidence from rural China, 14 (Jan 2019): 100204.
Oded Stark, Wiktor Budzinski Repercussions of Negatively Selective Migration for the Behavior of Non-Migrants When Preferences Are Social, 77 (Jan 2019).
Oded Stark, Wiktor Budzinski Repercussions of Negatively Selective Migration for the Behavior of Nonmigrants When Preferences are Social, 77 (Jan 2019).
Plamen Nikolov, Alan Adelman Do Private Household Transfers to the Elderly Respond to Public Pension Benefits? Evidence from Rural China, 28 (Jan 2019).
Michael E. Cummings, Paul M. Vaaler Migrant Gender and the Venture Funding Impact of Remittances to Developing Countries, 30 (Jan 2019).
Ainhoa Aparicio Fenoll, Zoë Kuehn Immigrant networks and remittances: Cheaper together?, 111 (Nov 2018): 225–245.
Lucy P. Jordan, Bilisuma Dito, Jenna Nobles, Elspeth Graham Engaged parenting, gender, and children's time use in transnational families: An assessment spanning three global regions, 24, no.77 (May 2018).
Mao‐Mei Liu, Fernando Riosmena, Mathew J. Creighton Sibling position, gender, and family networks in Mexican and Senegalese migration, 24, no.77 (Jun 2018).
Nishikant Singh, Priyanka Koiri Migration, diaspora and development: impressions from India, 12, no.44 (Aug 2018): 472–487.
Sandra Pellet, Florence Jusot Les remises de fonds augmentent-elles la consommation de soins ?, Vol. 69, no.55 (Sep 2018): 805–847.
Blagica Petreski, Despina Tumanoska, Jorge Dávalos, Marjan Petreski New Light on the Remittances‐Poverty‐Health Nexus in Macedonia, 56, no.55 (Feb 2018): 26–41.
AKM Ahsan Ullah, Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff Biological Remittance Among Migrant Workers: Social Ramifications in the Philippines and Indonesia, 53, no.66 (Apr 2018): 896–916.
ARMAND GUTIERREZ Mediated remittances: transnational economic contributions from second‐generation Filipino Americans, 18, no.33 (May 2018): 523–540.
Giulia Bettin, Riccardo Lucchetti, Claudia Pigini A dynamic double hurdle model for remittances: evidence from Germany, 73 (Jun 2018): 365–377.
Diego E. Vacaflores Are remittances helping lower poverty and inequality levels in Latin America?, 68 (May 2018): 254–265.
Diego E. Vacaflores Beyond Altruism and Self-interest: The Growing Importance of External Factors in the Determination of Remittances Flowing to Latin America, 32, no.22 (Jun 2018): 235–255.
Zai Liang, Qian Song From the Culture of Migration to the Culture of Remittances: Evidence from Immigrant-Sending Communities in China, 50, no.22 (Feb 2018): 163–187.
Thomas Joseph, Yaw Nyarko, Shing-Yi Wang Asymmetric Information and Remittances: Evidence from Matched Administrative Data, 10, no.22 (Apr 2018): 58–100.
Jan-Walter De Neve, Günther Fink Children’s education and parental old age survival – Quasi-experimental evidence on the intergenerational effects of human capital investment, 58 (Mar 2018): 76–89.
Min Zhou, Xiangyi Li Remittances for Collective Consumption and Social Status Compensation, 52, no.11 (Jun 2018): 4–42.
Min Zhou, Xiangyi Li Remittances for Collective Consumption and Social Status Compensation, 52, no.11 (Jun 2018): 4–42.
William Collier, Matloob Piracha, Teresa Randazzo Remittances and return migration, 22, no.11 (Jul 2017): 174–202.
Armand Gutierrez A family affair: how and why second-generation Filipino-Americans engage in transnational social and economic connections, 41, no.22 (Feb 2017): 229–247.
Issah Justice Musah-Surugu, Albert Ahenkan, Justice Nyigmah Bawole, Samuel Antwi Darkwah Migrants’ remittances, 10, no.11 (Jan 2018): 178–196.
Renaud Bourlès, Bruno Ventelou, Maame Esi Woode Child Income Appropriations as a Disease-Coping Mechanism: Consequences for the Health-Education Relationship, 54, no.11 (Jan 2017): 57–71.
Hyelim Son An exchange motive in upstream intergenerational transfers: evidence from South Korea, 23, no.11 (Feb 2018): 173–185.
Girmachew Adugna Zewdu Ethiopian female domestic labour migration to the Middle East: patterns, trends, and drivers, 11, no.11 (Jul 2017): 6–19.
Daniela Bolzani Personal values and characteristics of remittance channels: Insights from a means‐end‐chain study, 17, no.11 (Nov 2017).
P. C. Parida, K. C. Pradhan Structural Transformation and Its Impact on Rural–Urban Households in India, (Sep 2018): 67–89.
Alexis Antoniades, Ganesh Seshan, Roberto Weber, Robertas Zubrickas Does altruism matter for remittances?, 70, no.11 (Aug 2017): 225–242.
Rafael Grande ¿Integración o remesas? Determinantes de las transferencias monetarias de los migrantes latinoamericanos en España, 61, no.8080 (Jan 2018): 155–187.
Fabrizio Ferriani, Giacomo Oddo More Distance, More Remittance? Remitting Behaviour, Travel Costs and the Size of the Informal Channel, 37 (Jan 2018).
Jessaine Soraya C. Sugui, Michael M. Alba Motives and Giving Norms Behind Remittances: The Case of Filipino Overseas Workers and their Recipient Households, 68 (Jan 2018).
Pham Anh Microeconomic Determinants of Remittances From Immigrant Workers and Migrants - The Case of Vietnam, 41 (Jan 2018).
Aleksandr Grigoryan, Knar Khachatryan Remittances and Emigration Intentions: Evidence from Armenia, 102 (Jan 2018).
Cormac O'Grada The Next World and the New World: Relief, Migration, and the Great Irish Famine, 60 (Jan 2018).
Gérard Akrikpan Kokou Dokou, Pascal Philippart, Khalid Karbouai L’expérience migratoire est-elle une source de potentialités pour l’entrepreneur ? Le cas marocain, 31, no.22 (Jul 2018): 89–126.
Michael Coon, Rebecca Neumann Follow the Money: Remittance Responses to FDI Inflows, 8, no.22 (Dec 2017).
Didier Yélognissè Alia, Nicolas Ponty, Ignace Kamga Tchwaket Altruism or exchange: what motives inter-household transfers in Burkina Faso?, 44, no.1212 (Dec 2017): 2257–2270.
Zainab Jehan, Azooba Hamid Exchange rate volatility and capital inflows: role of financial development, 16, no.33 (Sep 2017): 189–203.
Johanna Edelbloude, Charlotte Fontan Sers, Farid Makhlouf Do remittances respond to revolutions? The Evidence from Tunisia, 42 (Dec 2017): 94–101.
François Gemenne, Julia Blocher How can migration serve adaptation to climate change? Challenges to fleshing out a policy ideal, 183, no.44 (Feb 2017): 336–347.
Kazeem B. Ajide, Oluwatosin Adeniyi, Ibrahim D. Raheem Remittance, Institutions and Investment Volatility Interactions: An Intercontinental Analysis, 85, no.44 (May 2017): 553–569.
Wim Naudé, Melissa Siegel, Katrin Marchand Migration, entrepreneurship and development: critical questions, 6, no.11 (Mar 2017).
Loc Duc Nguyen, Ulrike Grote, Rasadhika Sharma Staying in the cities or returning home? An analysis of the rural-urban migration behavior in Vietnam, 7, no.11 (May 2017).
Lori M. Hunter, Daniel H. Simon Might climate change the “healthy migrant” effect?, 47 (Nov 2017): 133–142.
Emmanuel Apergis, Nicholas Apergis US political corruption: Identifying the channels of bribes for firms' financial policies, 54 (Nov 2017): 87–94.
Yashodhan Ghorpade Extending a Lifeline or Cutting Losses? The Effects of Conflict on Household Receipts of Remittances in Pakistan, 99 (Nov 2017): 230–252.
Covadonga Meseguer, Sandra Ley, J. Eduardo Ibarra-Olivo Sending money home in times of crime: the case of Mexico, 43, no.1313 (Mar 2017): 2169–2192.
Ekpeno L. Effiong, Emmanuel E. Asuquo Migrants' Remittances, Governance and Heterogeneity, 31, no.44 (Dec 2017): 535–554.
Şerife ÖZŞAHİN, Gülbahar ÜÇLER Asymmetric Relationship between Institutional Quality and Remittance Inflows: Empirical Evidence for Turkey, 2, no.33 (Sep 2017): 189–204.
Madhav Regmi, Krishna P. Paudel Food security in a remittance based economy, 9, no.44 (Jul 2017): 831–848.
Sokchea Lim, Hem C. Basnet International Migration, Workers’ Remittances and Permanent Income Hypothesis, 96 (Aug 2017): 438–450.
Ester Serra Mingot, Valentina Mazzucato Mobile Populations in Immobile Welfare Systems: A Typology of Institutions Providing Social Welfare and Protection Within a Mobility Framework, 29, no.44 (Oct 2016): 787–805.
Muhammad Mobeen Shafqat, Enjun Xia, Muhammad Waseem Bari, Muhammad Awais Baloch Linkage between remittances and FDI: Evidence from low-income countries, (Jul 2017): 1–5.
Sandhya R. Mahapatro Why Do they Remit? Examining Factors Influencing Migrant Remittances in India, 2, no.22 (Aug 2017): 225–235.
Sokchea Lim, A.K.M. Mahbub Morshed Fiscal policy in a small open economy with cross-border labor mobility, 52 (Jun 2017): 147–174.
Alfiah Hasanah, Silvia Mendolia, Oleg Yerokhin Labour Migration, Food Expenditure, and Household Food Security in Eastern Indonesia, 93, no.S1S1 (May 2017): 122–143.
Scott McCracken, Carlyn Ramlogan-Dobson, Marie M. Stack A gravity model of remittance determinants: evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean, 51, no.55 (Apr 2016): 737–749.
Okechukwu Odinaka Ajaegbu Migrant remittance flow: challenges and motivations in Isiekenesi Southern Nigeria, 27, no.22 (Mar 2017): 319–333.
Hai Anh La, Ying Xu Remittances, social security, and the crowding-out effect: Evidence from Vietnam, 49 (Apr 2017): 42–59.
Marian Manic THE IMPACT OF REMITTANCES ON REGIONAL CONSUMPTION AND INVESTMENT, 57, no.22 (Jun 2016): 342–381.
Marjorie C. Pajaron The role of remittances as a risk-coping mechanism: Evidence from agricultural households in rural Philippines, 26, no.11 (Dec 2016): 3–30.
Salah Abosedra, Ali Fakih Assessing the Role of Remittances and Financial Deepening in Growth: The Experience of Lebanon, 17, no.11 (Feb 2017).
Marjan Petreski, Blagica Petreski, Despina Tumanoska Remittances as a Shield to Vulnerable Households in Macedonia: The Case When the Instrument is Not Strictly Exogenous, 55, no.11 (Sep 2016): 20–36.
Hasan Mahmud Social Determinants of Remitting Practices among Bangladeshi Migrants in Japan, 60, no.11 (Aug 2016): 95–112.
Eric Akobeng Safety net for agriculture: effect of idiosyncratic income shock on remittance payments, 44, no.11 (Jan 2017): 2–20.
Abbi Kedir, Andrea Oterová The Complexity of Marriage in Rural Ethiopia: Parental Transfers and Post-marital Residence Choices, 53, no.11 (Jul 2016): 68–81.
Imene Guetat, Dorsaf Sridi Institutional quality effect on remittances in MENA region, 9, no.11 (Feb 2017): 84–100.
William A. Amponsah, Pablo Garcia-Fuentes Do Market Size and Remittances Explain Foreign Direct Investment Flows to Sub-Sahara Africa?, (Nov 2016): 87–107.
Mohsin Ali, Wajahat Azmi Remittances, Political Stability and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from OIC Countries, (Apr 2017): 29–40.
Sara Mercandalli, Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Inocent Moyo Mozambican Labour Migrations, Remittances and Development: Evidence, Practices and Implications for Policy, (Oct 2017): 15–42.
Jakhongir Kakhkharov, Alexandr Akimov, Nicholas Rohde Transaction costs and recorded remittances in the post-Soviet economies: Evidence from a new dataset on bilateral flows, 60 (Jan 2017): 98–107.
Mohammad Jalal Uddin Sikder, Vaughan Higgins, Peter Harry Ballis Remittances and Livelihood Diversification: Building Resilient Household Economies, (Oct 2017): 163–190.
James Ted McDonald, Maria Rebecca Valenzuela HOW DOES SKILLS MISMATCH AFFECT REMITTANCES? A STUDY OF FILIPINO MIGRANT WORKERS, 35, no.11 (Feb 2016): 216–231.
MARTA BIVAND ERDAL, KAJA BORCHGREVINK Transnational Islamic charity as everyday rituals, 17, no.11 (Jun 2016): 130–146.
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Sherif Hassan, Ribal Abi Raad Causes and Impacts of Remittances: Household Survey Evidence from Egypt, 47 (Jan 2017).
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K. Bello Ajide, Ibrahim Dolapo Raheem The Institutional Quality Impact on Remittances in the ECOWAS Sub‐Region, 28, no.44 (Dec 2016): 462–481.
Cristina Cattaneo Opting in to Opt out? Emigration and Group Participation in Albania, 50, no.44 (Jul 2018): 1046–1075.
Malika Abdelali-Martini, Kindah Ibrahim, Boubaker Dhehibi Migrants from marginal dry areas in Syria: destinations, employment, and returns, 5, no.11 (Dec 2016).
Kristina Matuzeviciute, Mindaugas Butkus Remittances, Development Level, and Long-Run Economic Growth, 4, no.44 (Dec 2016): 28.
Alan Finkelstein Shapiro, Federico S. Mandelman Remittances, entrepreneurship, and employment dynamics over the business cycle, 103 (Nov 2016): 184–199.
Md. Al Mamun, Kazi Sohag, Nahla Samargandi, Farida Yasmeen Does remittance fuel labour productivity in Bangladesh? The application of an asymmetric non-linear ARDL approach, 48, no.5050 (May 2016): 4861–4877.
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Halvor Mehlum, Gry Østenstad The political economy of migration policies in oil-rich Gulf countries, 68, no.44 (Jul 2016): 1062–1083.
GEORGINA STURGE, ÖZGE BILGILI, MELISSA SIEGEL Migrants' capacity as actors of development: do skills matter for economic and social remittances?, 16, no.44 (Mar 2016): 470–489.
Paulo Reis Mourao Income Inequality in Host Countries and Remittances: A Discussion of the Determinants of Portuguese Emigrants' Remittances, 54, no.55 (Jun 2016): 136–149.
Zhao Chen, Tony Fang Chinese Returnees and High-Tech Sector Outward FDI: The Case of Changzhou, 15, no.33 (Oct 2016): 195–215.
Taryn Dinkelman, Martine Mariotti The Long-Run Effects of Labor Migration on Human Capital Formation in Communities of Origin, 8, no.44 (Oct 2016): 1–35.
Lucia Rizzica When the Cat’s Away The Effects of Spousal Migration on Investments on Children, 32 (Sep 2016): lhw050.
Eddy S.W. Ng, Charles W. Gossett, Samuel Chinyoka, Isaac Obasi Public vs private sector employment, 45, no.66 (Sep 2016): 1367–1385.
Jaime Lara Remittances as an Insurance Mechanism in the Labor Market, 37, no.33 (May 2016): 368–387.
Jason Davis, Noli Brazil Disentangling fathers’ absences from household remittances in international migration: The case of educational attainment in Guatemala, 50 (Sep 2016): 1–11.
HRUSHIKESH MALLICK, MANTU KUMAR MAHALIK MOTIVATING FACTORS OF REMITTANCES INFLOWS INTO DEVELOPING ASIAN ECONOMIES, 61, no.0404 (Sep 2016): 1550063.
El Mouhoud Mouhoub Les transferts d'épargne des migrants vers les pays d'origine : un enjeu économique pour le développement, n° 122, no.22 (Aug 2016): 223–238.
Teferi Mergo The Effects of International Migration on Migrant-Source Households: Evidence from Ethiopian Diversity-Visa Lottery Migrants, 84 (Aug 2016): 69–81.
Stanley Karanja Ng’ang’a, Erwin H. Bulte, Ken E. Giller, John M. McIntire, Mariana C. Rufino Migration and Self-Protection Against Climate Change: A Case Study of Samburu County, Kenya, 84 (Aug 2016): 55–68.
Robin A. Harper, Hani Zubida “Here One Moment… and Gone the Next?” Remittance as a Social Visibility Tool, 86, no.33 (May 2016): 324–347.
Murshed Chowdhury, Anupam Das Remittance Behaviour of Chinese and Indian Immigrants in Canada, 67, no.22 (Jun 2016): 185–208.
Gabriel Brisibe Warebi Moving, fishing and building: A building-back-home culture of Ijo migrant fishermen in Nigeria, 8, no.44 (Jun 2016): 35–48.
Florence Arestoff, Melanie Kuhn-Le Braz, El Mouhoub Mouhoud Remittance Behaviour of Forced Migrants in Post-Apartheid South Africa, 52, no.66 (Jan 2016): 824–837.
Apsara Karki Nepal The Impact of International Remittances on Child Outcomes and Household Expenditures in Nepal, 52, no.66 (Nov 2015): 838–853.
Vincent Horn Older Peruvian Migrants’ Capacity and Desire to Send Remittances from Spain, 60, no.22 (Aug 2016): 269–292.
Zaneta Kubik, Mathilde Maurel Weather Shocks, Agricultural Production and Migration: Evidence from Tanzania, 52, no.55 (Jan 2016): 665–680.
Eric Akobeng Out of inequality and poverty: Evidence for the effectiveness of remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa, 60 (May 2016): 207–223.
Annalisa Busetta, Valeria Cetorelli, Manuela Stranges Remittance behaviours of foreigners in Italy, 54, no.22 (Nov 2015): 98–118.
André Gröger, Yanos Zylberberg Internal Labor Migration as a Shock Coping Strategy: Evidence from a Typhoon, 8, no.22 (Apr 2016): 123–153.
Jason Davis, Noli Brazil, Harry Zhang Migration, Remittances and Nutrition Outcomes of Left-Behind Children: A National-Level Quantitative Assessment of Guatemala, 11, no.33 (Mar 2016): e0152089.
Xiaoying Qi Family bond and family obligation: Continuity and transformation, 52, no.11 (Feb 2016): 39–52.
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Lira Sagynbekova Theoretical Perspectives on International Migration and Livelihoods, (Apr 2016): 9–25.
Barbara Bendandi, Pieter Pauw Remittances for Adaptation: An ‘Alternative Source’ of International Climate Finance?, (Nov 2016): 195–211.
Sophia Kagan The Role of Remittances in Risk Management and Resilience in Tuvalu: Evidence and Potential Policy Responses, (Nov 2016): 175–191.
Giulia Bettin, Riccardo Lucchetti Steady streams and sudden bursts: persistence patterns in remittance decisions, 29, no.11 (Aug 2015): 263–292.
Sokchea Lim, Walter O. Simmons What Have Remittances Done to Development? Evidence from the Caribbean Community and Common Market, 43, no.3-43-4 (Jan 2016): 343–361.
Catia Batista, Janis Umblijs Do migrants send remittances as a way of self-insurance?, 68, no.11 (Jul 2015): 108–130.
Kaivan Munshi, Mark Rosenzweig Networks and Misallocation: Insurance, Migration, and the Rural-Urban Wage Gap, 106, no.11 (Jan 2016): 46–98.
Diep N. Phan, Ian Coxhead Rural--Urban Migration and Remittances in Vietnam: Evidence from Migrant Tracer Data, 19 (Jan 2016).
Massimiliano Bratti, Simona Fiore, Mariapia Mendola Family Size, Sibling Rivalry and Migration: Evidence from Mexico, 98 (Jan 2016).
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Blagica Petreski, Despina Tumanoska, Jorge DDvalos Simulation of a Voucher Policy for Improving the Social Condition of Individual Remittance Receivers in Macedonia, 96 (Jan 2016).
Eric Darmon, Laetitia Chaix, Dominique Torre M-payment use and remittances in developing countries: a theoretical analysis, (Jan 2016): 159–183.
Abdou Katibou Migrations, transferts de fonds et impacts socio-économiques : le cas des îles Comores, n° 172, no.44 (Dec 2015): 53–66.
Mark Musumba, James W. Mjelde, Naveen C. Adusumilli Remittance receipts and allocation: a study of three African countries, 47, no.5959 (Jul 2015): 6375–6389.
Pedro P. Orraca-Romano Does access to free health insurance crowd-out private transfers? Evidence from Mexico’s Seguro Popular, 24, no.11 (Sep 2015).
Jamal Bouoiyour, Amal Miftah Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco, 4, no.11 (Jan 2015).
Rosa Weber Does intermarriage change migrants’ preferences for the home country?, 4, no.11 (Apr 2015).
Gary Magee, M. Ishaq Bhatti, Alice Shuaishuai Li The economic modeling of migration and consumption patterns in the English-speaking world, 50 (Nov 2015): 322–330.
Judith Möllers, Wiebke Meyer, Sherif Xhema, Diana Traikova, Gertrud Buchenrieder Cognitive Constructs and the Intention to Remit, 51, no.1010 (Sep 2015): 1341–1357.
KARSTEN PAERREGAARD The resilience of migrant money: how gender, generation and class shape family remittances in Peruvian migration, 15, no.44 (May 2015): 503–518.
William M. Fonta, Elias T. Ayuk, Jude O. Chukwu, Onyukwu E. Onyukwu, Cletus C. Agu, Innocent O. Umenwa Dynamics of remittance utilization by Nigerian households, 15, no.44 (Sep 2015): 343–357.
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Dr S.K. Shanthi ,Prof Sanjoy Sircar ,D, Daniel Kipkirong Tarus Do diaspora remittances affect banking sector development in Sub Saharan Africa?, 25, no.33 (Sep 2015): 356–368.
Claire Naiditch, Agnes Tomini, Christian Ben Lakhdar Remittances and incentive to migrate: An epidemic approach of migration, 142 (Aug 2015): 118–135.
Tanika Chakraborty, Bakhrom Mirkasimov, Susan Steiner Transfer behavior in migrant sending communities, 43, no.33 (Aug 2015): 690–705.
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Hannah Cross Finance, Development, and Remittances: Extending the Scale of Accumulation in Migrant Labour Regimes, 12, no.33 (Apr 2015): 305–321.
Laetitia Duval, François-Charles Wolff Ethnicity and remittances: Evidence from Kosovo, 43, no.22 (May 2015): 334–349.
Horaţiu Catalano Socio-educational Consequences of the Remigration Phenomenon, 180 (May 2015): 49–54.
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Kate Ambler Don't tell on me: Experimental evidence of asymmetric information in transnational households, 113 (Mar 2015): 52–69.
Marcus H. Böhme Does migration raise agricultural investment? An empirical analysis for rural Mexico, 46, no.22 (Jan 2015): 211–225.
Dramane Coulibaly Remittances and financial development in Sub-Saharan African countries: A system approach, 45 (Feb 2015): 249–258.
John Loxley, Harry A. Sackey, Syeed Khan African immigrants in Canada: a profile of human capital, income and remittance behaviour, 36, no.11 (Mar 2015): 3–23.
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Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Laura Juarez Old-Age Government Transfers and the Crowding Out of Private Gifts: The
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Program for the Rural Elderly in Mexico, 81, no.33 (Jan 2015): 782–802.
Sokchea Lim, Walter O. Simmons Do remittances promote economic growth in the Caribbean Community and Common Market?, 77 (Jan 2015): 42–59.
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Priyanka Debnath Climate Change-Induced Migration and Post-Disaster Remittance Responses through a Gender Lens, (Jan 2015): 186–199.
Michael Coon “Walking ATMs”: Do Crime Rates Affect Remittances of Mexican Migrants in the United States?, 41, no.11 (Mar 2014): 6–23.
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Gabriele Tomei Unveiling the mantra. The salience of network-based community belonging in understanding the structural and agentic conditions of the migration-development nexus, 24, no.11 (Mar 2014): 145–163.
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Benjamin Nyblade, Angela O’Mahony Migrants’ Remittances and Home Country Elections: Cross-National and Subnational Evidence, 49, no.11 (Mar 2014): 44–66.
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Erik Mobrand Reverse Remittances: Internal Migration and Rural-to-Urban Remittances in Industrialising South Korea, 38, no.33 (Feb 2012): 389–411.
Kazuhiro Kumo Tajik labour migrants and their remittances: is Tajik migration pro-poor?, 24, no.11 (Mar 2012): 87–109.
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Mariapia Mendola Rural out‐migration and economic development at origin: A review of the evidence, 24, no.11 (Dec 2011): 102–122.
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Sarvendra Tharmalingam Remittance Practices and Transnational Social Spaces of Tamils and
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Marrit Van den Berg, Nguyen Viet Cuong Impact of Public and Private Cash Transfers on Poverty and Inequality: Evidence from Vietnam, 29, no.66 (Oct 2011): 689–728.
Russell King, Adriana Castaldo, Julie Vullnetari Gendered Relations and Filial Duties Along the Greek‐Albanian Remittance Corridor, 87, no.44 (Aug 2011): 393–419.
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Valentina Mazzucato Reverse remittances in the migration–development nexus: two‐way flows between Ghana and the Netherlands, 17, no.55 (Oct 2010): 454–468.
Simon Davies What Motivates Gifts? Intra-Family Transfers in Rural Malawi, 32, no.33 (Jul 2010): 473–492.
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Zvezda Dermendzhieva Emigration from the South Caucasus: who goes abroad and what are the economic implications?, 23, no.33 (Sep 2011): 377–398.
Joachim De Weerdt, Marcel Fafchamps Social Identity and the Formation of Health Insurance Networks, 47, no.88 (Aug 2011): 1152–1177.
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Thankom Arun, Hulya Ulku Determinants of Remittances: The Case of the South Asian Community in Manchester, 47, no.66 (Jun 2011): 894–912.
Theodore P. Lianos, Anastasia Pseiridis Remittances of Immigrants in Greece, 15, no.22 (Apr 2011): 340–355.
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R. J. Singh, M. Haacker, K.-w. Lee, M. Le Goff Determinants and Macroeconomic Impact of Remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa, 20, no.22 (Oct 2010): 312–340.
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Zhen Cong, Merril Silverstein Intergenerational Exchange Between Parents and Migrant and Nonmigrant Sons in Rural China, 73, no.11 (Jan 2011): 93–104.
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Francesca Mazzolari The Effects of Legalization on Migrant Remittances, (Nov 2010): 113–132.
R. Aísa, J. Andaluz, G. Larramona How does bargaining power affect remittances?, 28, no.1-21-2 (Jan 2011): 47–54.
Nobuhiko Fuwa Should We Track Migrant Households When Collecting Household Panel Data? Household Relocation, Economic Mobility, and Attrition Biases in the Rural Philippines, 93, no.11 (Jan 2011): 56–82.
Claire L. Adida, Desha M. Girod Do Migrants Improve Their Hometowns? Remittances and Access to Public Services in Mexico, 1995-2000, 44, no.11 (Sep 2010): 3–27.
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Urbain Thierry Yogo, Douzounet Mallaye Remittances, Foreign Direct Investment and Aid in Fragile States: Are They Complements or Substitutes?, 91 (Jan 2011).
Michael M. Alba, Jessaine Soraya C. Sugui Motives and Giving Norms Behind Remittances: The Case of Filipino Overseas Workers and Their Recipient Households, 68 (Jan 2011).
Sokol Havolli Determinants of Migrants’ Earnings and Remittances: Evidence from Kosovo, 24 (Jan 2011).
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Julan Du, He Qing, Oliver M. Rui Channels of Interprovincial Consumption Risk Sharing in the People’s Republic of China, 77 (Jan 2011).
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Claire Naiditch, Radu Vranceanu Equilibrium migration with invested remittances: The EECA evidence, 26, no.44 (Dec 2010): 454–474.
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Susan Pozo Accounting for Remittance and Migration Effects on Children’s Schooling, 38, no.1212 (Dec 2010): 1747–1759.
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Alasdair Rutherford Get by with a little help from my friends: A recent history of charitable organisations in economic theory, 17, no.44 (Feb 2010): 1031–1046.
Cheolsung Park HOW ARE UPSTREAM TRANSFERS DETERMINED? NEW EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH KOREA, 15, no.44 (Sep 2010): 532–553.
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Garret Maher A transnational migrant circuit: Remittances from Ireland to Brazil, 43, no.22 (Jul 2010): 177–199.
Alejandro de la Fuente Remittances and Vulnerability to Poverty in Rural Mexico, 38, no.66 (Jun 2010): 828–839.
Robyn Eversole, Judith Shaw Remittance Flows and Their Use in Households: A Comparative Study of Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the Philippines, 19, no.22 (Jun 2010): 175–202.
DAVID ANDREW SINGER Migrant Remittances and Exchange Rate Regimes in the Developing World, 104, no.22 (May 2010): 307–323.
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Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Francesca Mazzolari Remittances to Latin America from migrants in the United States: Assessing the impact of amnesty programs, 91, no.22 (Mar 2010): 323–335.
Hein de Haas, Aleida van Rooij Migration as Emancipation? The Impact of Internal and International Migration on the Position of Women Left Behind in Rural Morocco, 38, no.11 (Mar 2010): 43–62.
Laetitia Duval, François-Charles Wolff Remittances matter: longitudinal evidence from Albania, 22, no.11 (Mar 2010): 73–97.
José de Sousa, Laetitia Duval Geographic distance and remittances in Romania: Out of sight, out of mind?, 121 (Jan 2010): 81–97.
Indhira V. Santos The Effects of Earthquakes on Children and Human Development in Rural El Salvador, (Jan 2010): 128–151.
Jonna P. Estudillo, Yasuyuki Sawada, Kei Kajisa, Nobuhiko Fuwa, Masao Kikuchi The Transformation of Hayami’s Village, (Jan 2010): 224–244.
Agnes Quisumbing, Scott McNiven Moving Forward, Looking Back: the Impact of Migration and Remittances on Assets, Consumption, and Credit Constraints in the Rural Philippines, 46, no.11 (Jan 2010): 91–113.
Francisca Antman How Does Adult Child Migration Affect the Health of Elderly Parents Left Behind? Evidence from Mexico, 100 (Jan 2010).
Hulya Ulku Remitting Behaviour of Turkish Migrants: Evidence from Household Data in Germany, 47 (Jan 2010).
Aziz Atamanov, Marrit Van den Berg Determinants of Remittances in Central Asia: Evidence Based on the Household Budget Survey in the Kyrgyz Republic, 37 (Jan 2010).
Elke Holst, Andrea Schäfer, Mechthild Schrooten Gender, Transnational Networks and Remittances: Evidence from Germany, 3 (Jan 2010).
Ermira Hoxha Kalaj Remittances and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from Albania, 4247 (Jan 2010).
Florin Peci, Mario Holzner, Enver Kutllovci Determinants of Kosovo Trade: A Gravity Model Approach, 5, no.22 (Jan 2010).
Anna Lindley Remittances and Conflict: Some Conceptual Considerations, 229, no.66 (Mar 2016): 774–786.
Pablo A. Acosta, Emmanuel K.K. Lartey, Federico S. Mandelman Remittances and the Dutch disease, 79, no.11 (Sep 2009): 102–116.
Eskander Alvi, Seife Dendir Private Transfers, Informal Loans and Risk Sharing Among Poor Urban Households in Ethiopia, 45, no.88 (Sep 2009): 1325–1343.
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Carmen A. Li, Javier Olivera Voluntary affiliation to Peru's individual accounts pension system, 62, no.33 (Jul 2009): 23–48.
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Carmen A. Li, Javier Olivera Affiliation volontaire au régime de retraite à comptes individuels du Pérou, 62, no.33 (Sep 2009): 25–54.
Carmen A. Li, Javier Olivera Zur freiwilligen Mitgliedschaft in Perus Rentensystem mit Individualkonten, 62, no.33 (Sep 2009): 25–54.
Carmen A. Li, Javier Olivera Afiliación voluntaria al sistema de pensiones de cuentas individuales del Perú, 62, no.33 (Sep 2009): 25–53.
Valentina Mazzucato Informal Insurance Arrangements in Ghanaian Migrants’ Transnational Networks: The Role of Reverse Remittances and Geographic Proximity, 37, no.66 (Jun 2009): 1105–1115.
Kathleen Ford, Aree Jampaklay, Aphichat Chamratrithirong The Impact of Circular Migration and Remittances on Relative Household Wealth in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, 18, no.22 (Jun 2009): 283–301.
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Deepak Lal, Anuj Sharma Private Household Transfers and Poverty Alleviation in Rural India, 3, no.22 (Jun 2009): 97–112.
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Richard H. Adams The Determinants of International Remittances in Developing Countries, 37, no.11 (Jan 2009): 93–103.
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Carlos Vargas-Silva, Shikha Jha, Guntur Sugiyarto Remittances in Asia: Implications for the Fight Against Poverty and the Pursuit of Economic Growth, 94 (Jan 2009).
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Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder, Syed Hasanuzzaman Migration decision from Bangladesh: permanent versus temporary, 6, no.3-43-4 (Aug 2008): 531–545.
Lisa A. Cameron, Deborah Cobb-Clark Do coresidency and financial transfers from the children reduce the need for elderly parents to works in developing countries?, 21, no.44 (Nov 2006): 1007–1033.
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Scott McDonald, Terrie Walmsley Bilateral Free Trade Agreements and Customs Unions: The Impact of the EU Republic of South Africa Free Trade Agreement on Botswana, 31, no.88 (Aug 2008): 993–1029.
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Christopher Woodruff, Rene Zenteno Migration networks and microenterprises in Mexico, 82, no.22 (Mar 2007): 509–528.
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Jon Unruh, Lisa Cligget, Rod Hay Migrant land rights reception and 'clearing to claim' in sub-Saharan Africa: A deforestation example from southern Zambia, 29, no.33 (Aug 2005): 190–198.
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