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المؤلفMaïga, Eugenie W. H.
المؤلفBaliamoune-Lutz, Mina
المؤلفBen Ali, Mohamed Sami
تاريخ الإتاحة2021-09-07T06:16:19Z
تاريخ النشر2016
اسم المنشورEconomic Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Challenges and Prospects
المصدرScopus
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137480668_4
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22812
الملخصIn the past decades, international remittance inflows have significantly increased in developing nations. Their importance is being acknowledged due to their scale and growth, which makes them stand out on an aggregate and per capita basis; Adams (2011) reports that remittances make up 30 percent to 40 percent of household income in developing countries. Numerous developing countries receive international remittances (sent by family members that have emigrated) in volumes that exceed the volume of public aid, private capital flows, or foreign direct investment. Certified international remittances come after foreign direct investments as a major source of external finance, as they have grown from USD 3.3 billion to a staggering USD 289.4 billion between 1975 and 2007 (World Bank, 2009). This represents about twice the volume of official aid, in both absolute terms and as a share of GDP (Aggarwal et al., 2011), with the remittances ratio to GDP exceeding 1 percent in 60 nations (Bhaskara and Hassan, 2011). Some developing countries have had more international remittances than they do official development assistance (ODA) as well as foreign direct investments (FDI), and have, in 2010 alone, received over USD 325 billion in remittances (Ratha, 2003; Yang, 2011). These remittances are made up of transfers that involve migrants sending money back to their home nations.
اللغةen
الناشرPalgrave Macmillan
الموضوعForeign Direct Investment
Real Exchange Rate
International Migration
Migrant Household
Human Capital Formation
العنوانWorkers remittances and economic development: Which role for education?
النوعBook chapter
الصفحات95-114
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