Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth
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CATRINESCU, Natalia, LEON-LEDESMA, Miguel A., PIRACHA, Matloob, QUILLIN, Bryced. Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth. In: World Development, 2009, vol. 37, pp. 81-92. ISSN 0305-750X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.02.004
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World Development
Volumul 37 / 2009 / ISSN 0305-750X /ISSNe 1873-5991

Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.02.004

Pag. 81-92

Catrinescu Natalia1, Leon-Ledesma Miguel A.2, Piracha Matloob2, Quillin Bryced3
 
1 Ministry of Economy and Trade,
2 University of Kent,
3 World Bank, Washington DC
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 iulie 2023


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There is considerable debate regarding the relative contribution of international migrants' remittances to sustainable economic development. While officially recorded remittances to developing countries have increased over the last decade, research has not come to a consensus over whether remittances have a positive or negative impact on long-run growth. This paper argues that contradictory findings have emerged when looking at the remittances-growth link because of an omitted variable bias: specifically, remittances will be more likely to contribute to longer-term growth in countries with higher quality political and economic policies and institutions. 

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growth, growth regressions, Institutions, international migration, remittances