محددات تحويلات المهاجرين في الدول النامية - دراسة قياسية

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The thesis analyzes the determinants of migrant financial transfers in 20 developing countries over the period 1990– 2023, using the PANEL-ARDL model. The results show that remittances are influenced by demographic and economic factors. Population growth has a positive long-term effect and a negative short-term effect. Inflation negatively affects remittances by reducing migrants’ incentives to send money. Loans to the private sector and capital account liberalization have a positive impact, while the effect of interest rates is positive but weak. The study highlights the importance of economic stability and an attractive investment environment to encourage remittance flows to developing countries

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