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Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Nkrumah, Richard K ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel ; Ofori, Isaac K.
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  11. REMITTANCES-FINANCE-GROWTH TRILOGY: DO REMITTANCE AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPLEMENT OR SUBSTITUTE EACH OTHER TO AFFECT GROWTH IN NIGERIA?. (2023). Akinlo, Taiwo ; Dada, James Temitope.
    In: Economic Annals.
    RePEc:beo:journl:v:68:y:2023:i:236:p:105-138.

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  12. Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Nkrumah, Richard K ; Dossou, Marcel A ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel ; Ofori, Isaac K.
    In: EconStor Preprints.
    RePEc:zbw:esprep:253654.

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  13. International Remittances and Poverty: Blessing or Curse?. (2022). Ciftci, Hakki ; Can, Zeynep Gizem.
    In: Journal of Economics / Ekonomicky casopis.
    RePEc:sav:journl:v:70:y:2022:i:6:p:544-561.

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  14. Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Nkrumah, Richard K ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel ; Ofori, Isaac K.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:113015.

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  15. Migrant Remittances and Economic Growth in ECOWAS Countries: Does Digitalization Matter?. (2022). Ali, Essossinam ; Gninigue, Moukpe.
    In: The European Journal of Development Research.
    RePEc:pal:eurjdr:v:34:y:2022:i:5:d:10.1057_s41287-021-00461-6.

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  16. Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Nkrumah, Richard K ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel ; Ofori, Isaac K.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:exs:wpaper:22/035.

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  17. The Threshold Impact of Remittances on Financial Development: New Evidence from Egypt. (2022). Shahen, Abdelhalem Mahmoud ; Sharaf, Mesbah Fathy.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:erg:wpaper:1545.

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  18. Analyzing the Impact of Foreign Remittances uponPoverty: A Case of Uzbekistan from Central Asia. (2022). Kayani, Farrukh Nawaz.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues.
    RePEc:eco:journ1:2022-01-01.

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  19. Remittances and Economic Growth: Exploring the Role of Financial Development. (2022). Ahmad, Rashid ; Ali, Sajjad ; Haroon, Muhammad ; Batool, Zakia.
    In: iRASD Journal of Management.
    RePEc:ani:irdjom:v:4:y:2022:i:1:p:127-134.

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  20. Do Migrant Remittances Promote Corruption in Pakistan?. (2022). Jadoon, Atif Khan ; Ahmed, Munazza ; Alamdar, Anam.
    In: iRASD Journal of Economics.
    RePEc:ani:irdjoe:v:4:y:2022:i:1:p:88-97.

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  21. Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Nkrumah, Richard K ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel ; Ofori, Isaac K.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:22/035.

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  22. Does institutional quality and remittances inflow crowd-in private investment to avoid Dutch Disease? A case for emerging seven (E7) economies. (2021). Mirza, Nawazish ; Sun, Tiezhu ; Ahmad, Shabbir.
    In: Resources Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jrpoli:v:72:y:2021:i:c:s0301420721001252.

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  23. Are remittances and foreign aid interlinked? Evidence from least developed and developing countries. (2021). Selvanathan, Eliyathamby ; Bandaralage, Jayatilleke S ; Abbas, Syed Ali.
    In: Economic Modelling.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:94:y:2021:i:c:p:265-275.

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  24. Public Debt and Economic Growth in Switzerland. (2021). Groschek, Michael ; Lim, Daniel.
    In: Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, Economics and Finance.
    RePEc:ajp:jcrbef:v:3:y:2021:i:2:p:39-47:id:125.

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  25. Measuring the Impact of Remittances on Housing Demand: Evidence from Large Cities in Pakistan. (2020). Iqbal, Nasir ; Mustafa, Ghulam ; Ahmed, Ayaz.
    In: PIDE-Working Papers.
    RePEc:pid:wpaper:2020:10.

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  26. Linkage Between Poverty, Inequality, and Income Distribution: A Case on Bannu District, Pakistan. (2020). Zahra, Fatima ; Gul, Akhtar ; Hussain, Musaddiq ; Ghafoor, Tanbila ; Iqbal, Anum.
    In: Asian Development Policy Review.
    RePEc:asi:adprev:2020:p:330-339.

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