تأثير التحويلات المالية للمهاجرين في المدى الطويل على سعر الصرف في الجزائر
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Journal of Economic Integration
Abstract
The study measured the effect of migrants’ remittances on the real effective exchange rate (REER) in
Algeria in the long term during the period (1994-2020) by estimating the relationship between the
latter and remittances with a number of other specific variables of the exchange rate, according to an
ARDL model. The results showed the absence of a statistically significant relationship between
migrants’ remittances and the REER, in contrast to some countries of the Maghreb and some other
emerging economies. The absence of the effect of remittances on the REER is due to the weak volume
of their flows compared to the size of the Algerian economy, in addition to their flow through informal
channels, feeding the parallel exchange market as a result of the premium offered by the latter, thus
the inability to measure the actual size of these flows, which was confirmed by the results of the study.
