Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines

This paper considers the present issues surrounding the role of workers remittances and its contribution/effect on economic growth and development. In particular, this paper examines how such remittances have been able to spur development and growth in the countryside. As a case study, the paper foc...

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Main Author: Ang, Alvin P
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2010
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-10542020-06-05T09:41:48Z Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines Ang, Alvin P This paper considers the present issues surrounding the role of workers remittances and its contribution/effect on economic growth and development. In particular, this paper examines how such remittances have been able to spur development and growth in the countryside. As a case study, the paper focuses on the regions of the Philippines. The Philippines is one of the countries in the world with a long history of sending workers abroad. In 2007, the Philippines received approximately US$15Bn of remittances, more than 12% of its GDP. It ranks as the 3rd largest recipient of remittances in the world, after India and Mexico. Along this line, the paper looks into the following areas: (a) linkages between remittances and microfinance; (b) tracing the contribution of remittances to countryside development; and (c) the relationship between worker remittances and structural reform policies. We hypothesize that workers' remittances have not been properly utilized into productive and investment uses in the Philippines. There are strong anecdotal evidences that show that most of these remittances are being used to fund conspicuous consumption. Hence, we would like to find ways to harness these resources to funding development needs of the country. We find that remittances contribute to national growth; however, it also makes worse income inequalities among regions. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/55 https://ejournals.ph/article.php?id=5922 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo remittances development migrant workers JEL classification: E21 F2 G21 J61 O16 Economics Growth and Development International Economics
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic remittances
development
migrant workers
JEL classification: E21
F2
G21
J61
O16
Economics
Growth and Development
International Economics
spellingShingle remittances
development
migrant workers
JEL classification: E21
F2
G21
J61
O16
Economics
Growth and Development
International Economics
Ang, Alvin P
Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
description This paper considers the present issues surrounding the role of workers remittances and its contribution/effect on economic growth and development. In particular, this paper examines how such remittances have been able to spur development and growth in the countryside. As a case study, the paper focuses on the regions of the Philippines. The Philippines is one of the countries in the world with a long history of sending workers abroad. In 2007, the Philippines received approximately US$15Bn of remittances, more than 12% of its GDP. It ranks as the 3rd largest recipient of remittances in the world, after India and Mexico. Along this line, the paper looks into the following areas: (a) linkages between remittances and microfinance; (b) tracing the contribution of remittances to countryside development; and (c) the relationship between worker remittances and structural reform policies. We hypothesize that workers' remittances have not been properly utilized into productive and investment uses in the Philippines. There are strong anecdotal evidences that show that most of these remittances are being used to fund conspicuous consumption. Hence, we would like to find ways to harness these resources to funding development needs of the country. We find that remittances contribute to national growth; however, it also makes worse income inequalities among regions.
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author Ang, Alvin P
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title Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
title_short Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
title_full Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
title_fullStr Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Workers’ Remittances and its Impact on Rural Development in the Philippines
title_sort workers’ remittances and its impact on rural development in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2010
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/55
https://ejournals.ph/article.php?id=5922
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