The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries

Inflows of international remittances have been increasing over the past decades. However, the poverty-reducing effect of remittances at a cross-country level has not been adequately studied. This paper examines the impact of remittances on poverty alleviation through the interaction of remittances w...

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Main Authors: Ow, Celine Shu Han, Tan, Wei Yan Jocelyn, Tan, Yixin
Other Authors: Chen Xiaoping
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-664352019-12-10T14:07:19Z The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries Ow, Celine Shu Han Tan, Wei Yan Jocelyn Tan, Yixin Chen Xiaoping School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory Inflows of international remittances have been increasing over the past decades. However, the poverty-reducing effect of remittances at a cross-country level has not been adequately studied. This paper examines the impact of remittances on poverty alleviation through the interaction of remittances with education, trade and financial development and how their effects vary among the extreme and moderate poverty groups. Using a panel dataset from 113 developing countries, the paper finds that while remittances have a complementary effect with trade openness, remittances have no significant effect with financial development in poverty reduction. Moreover, remittances only complement education in poverty alleviation for the moderate poverty group. Most importantly, consistent findings indicate that remittances help alleviate poverty in the moderate poverty group, while the same effect is insignificant in the extreme poverty group. The results are robust to the use of varying instruments and endogeneity issues are also addressed. Bachelor of Arts 2016-04-05T08:13:12Z 2016-04-05T08:13:12Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66435 en Nanyang Technological University 39 p. application/pdf
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Ow, Celine Shu Han
Tan, Wei Yan Jocelyn
Tan, Yixin
The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries
description Inflows of international remittances have been increasing over the past decades. However, the poverty-reducing effect of remittances at a cross-country level has not been adequately studied. This paper examines the impact of remittances on poverty alleviation through the interaction of remittances with education, trade and financial development and how their effects vary among the extreme and moderate poverty groups. Using a panel dataset from 113 developing countries, the paper finds that while remittances have a complementary effect with trade openness, remittances have no significant effect with financial development in poverty reduction. Moreover, remittances only complement education in poverty alleviation for the moderate poverty group. Most importantly, consistent findings indicate that remittances help alleviate poverty in the moderate poverty group, while the same effect is insignificant in the extreme poverty group. The results are robust to the use of varying instruments and endogeneity issues are also addressed.
author2 Chen Xiaoping
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Ow, Celine Shu Han
Tan, Wei Yan Jocelyn
Tan, Yixin
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author Ow, Celine Shu Han
Tan, Wei Yan Jocelyn
Tan, Yixin
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title The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries
title_short The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries
title_full The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries
title_fullStr The effects of remittances on poverty alleviation in developing countries
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