Does governance in MENA countries attract migrants' remittances?
Over the past years, international remittance of migrants to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has increased dramatically and become more resilient external financing sources than other capital flows, such as FDI, portfolio investment, and foreign aid. Nevertheless, the magnitude of remittance...
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my.upm.eprints.1073912024-11-04T03:52:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107391/ Does governance in MENA countries attract migrants' remittances? Elorabi, Khaled Ishak, Suryati Mohamed Nor, Norashidah Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman Over the past years, international remittance of migrants to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has increased dramatically and become more resilient external financing sources than other capital flows, such as FDI, portfolio investment, and foreign aid. Nevertheless, the magnitude of remittances flowing into that region is less than expected. The research, hence, attempts to analyze the impact of governance on the volume of remittances in receiving economies in MENA from 1996 until 2020 by using the pooled mean group, mean group, and dynamic fixed effect methods. The results show that poor governance in MENA stimulates migrants to remit more to support and assist their relatives with their deplorable living conditions. Consequently, policymakers in the MENA region must strive to identify the underlying causes of weak governance and provide applicable solutions, as migrants' remittances cannot entirely eradicate the damage caused by the poor quality of governance. They also should provide an attractive environment for international remittances by applying policies pushing migrants to remit more, such as accelerating administrative procedures for business and increasing the interest rate on foreign currency deposits. Society for Science and Education 2023-01-25 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107391/1/107391.pdf Elorabi, Khaled and Ishak, Suryati and Mohamed Nor, Norashidah and Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman (2023) Does governance in MENA countries attract migrants' remittances? Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 10 (1). 24 - 37. ISSN 2055-0286 https://journals.scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ASSRJ/article/view/13763 10.14738/assrj.101.13763 |
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Over the past years, international remittance of migrants to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has increased dramatically and become more resilient external financing sources than other capital flows, such as FDI, portfolio investment, and foreign aid. Nevertheless, the magnitude of remittances flowing into that region is less than expected. The research, hence, attempts to analyze the impact of governance on the volume of remittances in receiving economies in MENA from 1996 until 2020 by using the pooled mean group, mean group, and dynamic fixed effect methods. The results show that poor governance in MENA stimulates migrants to remit more to support and assist their relatives with their deplorable living conditions. Consequently, policymakers in the MENA region must strive to identify the underlying causes of weak governance and provide applicable solutions, as migrants' remittances cannot entirely eradicate the damage caused by the poor quality of governance. They also should provide an attractive environment for international remittances by applying policies pushing migrants to remit more, such as accelerating administrative procedures for business and increasing the interest rate on foreign currency deposits. |
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Does governance in MENA countries attract migrants' remittances? |
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