Remittances and economic growth: a blessing for middle-income countries, ineffective for low-income countries

被引:2
作者
Azizi, SeyedSoroosh [1 ]
Aftabi, Abed [2 ]
Azizkhani, Mohsen
Yektansani, Kiana [3 ]
机构
[1] DePaul Univ, Chicago, IL 60614 USA
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Univ Illinois, Dept Econ, Chicago, IL USA
关键词
Migration; Remittances; Human capital; Growth; Developing countries; F22; F24; O15; REAL EXCHANGE-RATE; WORKERS REMITTANCES; INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION; COINTEGRATION; LABOR;
D O I
10.1108/JES-04-2023-0207
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study investigates the impact of international remittances on the economic growth of remittance-receiving countries, using data from 113 developing countries between 1990 and 2015.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used a novel approach to address the potential endogeneity of remittances. The authors estimated bilateral remittances and use them to create weighted indicators of remittance-sending countries, which the authors then use as instruments for remittance inflows to remittance-receiving countries.FindingsThe results indicate that while remittances have a positive impact on economic growth in developing countries with high human capital, they do not contribute to growth in developing countries with low human capital. The authors also examined the channels through which remittances affect growth. The findings suggested that remittances do not impact labor supply in developing countries with high human capital, but they reduce labor supply in countries with low human capital. Additionally, remittances increase investment in physical capital in developing countries with high human capital, but they do not have an effect on investment in developing countries with low human capital.Originality/valueThe authors investigated the impact of remittances on economic growth using a novel approach to address the endogeneity of remittances. Additionally, the authors examined the different indirect channels through which remittances can impact economic growth, such as their effect on labor supply and investment.
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页码:1285 / 1303
页数:19
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