Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines

From a macroeconomic perspective, scholarly literature has established that remittances are inflationary because they fuel higher consumer spending through increased income. However, from the perspective of household decision-making, remittances can taper consumption variations and soften inflationa...

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Main Authors: Rivera, John Paolo R., Tullao, Tereso S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-45012021-09-10T06:57:16Z Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines Rivera, John Paolo R. Tullao, Tereso S. From a macroeconomic perspective, scholarly literature has established that remittances are inflationary because they fuel higher consumer spending through increased income. However, from the perspective of household decision-making, remittances can taper consumption variations and soften inflationary pressures. In this study, we probe whether rising inflation in remittance-recipient economies triggers the sending of remittances. In evaluating the impact of inflation in the Philippines, we found that increases in inflation can prompt the sending of more remittances from migrant relatives in the short run. More than the anticipation of remittances during inflationary periods, it was shown that remittances are not necessarily inflationary. There were other more dominant internal factors that can stimulate inflationary pressures. Thus, the usual arguments that remittances contribute to economic instability still warrant further investigations. © 2020 SOAS University of London. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3499 info:doi/10.1080/0967828X.2020.1793685 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4501/type/native/viewcontent/0967828X.2020.1793685 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Inflation (Finance)--Philippines Emigrant remittances--Philippines Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Inflation (Finance)--Philippines
Emigrant remittances--Philippines
Economics
spellingShingle Inflation (Finance)--Philippines
Emigrant remittances--Philippines
Economics
Rivera, John Paolo R.
Tullao, Tereso S.
Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
description From a macroeconomic perspective, scholarly literature has established that remittances are inflationary because they fuel higher consumer spending through increased income. However, from the perspective of household decision-making, remittances can taper consumption variations and soften inflationary pressures. In this study, we probe whether rising inflation in remittance-recipient economies triggers the sending of remittances. In evaluating the impact of inflation in the Philippines, we found that increases in inflation can prompt the sending of more remittances from migrant relatives in the short run. More than the anticipation of remittances during inflationary periods, it was shown that remittances are not necessarily inflationary. There were other more dominant internal factors that can stimulate inflationary pressures. Thus, the usual arguments that remittances contribute to economic instability still warrant further investigations. © 2020 SOAS University of London.
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author Rivera, John Paolo R.
Tullao, Tereso S.
author_facet Rivera, John Paolo R.
Tullao, Tereso S.
author_sort Rivera, John Paolo R.
title Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
title_short Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
title_full Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
title_fullStr Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the link between remittances and inflation: Evidence from the Philippines
title_sort investigating the link between remittances and inflation: evidence from the philippines
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publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3499
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