1. Effects of Workers' Remittances and its Volatility on Economic Growth in South Asia.
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Jawaid, Syed Tehseen and Raza, Syed Ali
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ECONOMIC development , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *WAGES , *UNEMPLOYMENT policy , *EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
This study investigates the effect of workers' remittances and its volatility on economic growth of five South Asian countries by employing long time series data from 1975 to 2009. Cointegration results confirm a significant positive long run relationship between remittances and economic growth in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, but a significant negative relationship in Pakistan. Conversely, the volatility of workers' remittances has a negative and significant effect on economic growth in Pakistan, Indian, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, but a negative but insignificant impact in Nepal. All sensitivity analyses confirm that the results are robust. A less volatile inflow of workers' remittances is growth-enhancing for all countries. It is suggested that policy makers should make policies to reduce the transaction cost to welcome remittances into the region. Furthermore, countries like Pakistan should make the policies to discourage voluntary unemployment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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