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Remittances and expenditure patterns of the left behinds in rural China. (2016). Démurger, Sylvie ; Demurger, Sylvie ; Wang, Xiaoqian.
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  41. Remittances and the prevalence of working poor. (2011). Ebeke, Christian ; Yogo, Thierry ; Maurel, Mathilde ; Combes, Jean-Louis.
    In: Post-Print.
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  42. Social Safety Nets: The Role of Education, Remittances and Migration. (2011). Nyarko, Yaw ; Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena.
    In: EUI-RSCAS Working Papers.
    RePEc:erp:euirsc:p0288.

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  43. INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN AFRICA. (2011). Anyanwu, John.
    In: Review of Economic and Business Studies.
    RePEc:aic:revebs:y:2011:i:7:anyanwuj.

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  44. Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market. (2010). Bank, World.
    In: World Bank Other Operational Studies.
    RePEc:wbk:wboper:2986.

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  45. The Role of Institutions, Culture, and Wellbeing in Explaining Bilateral Remittance Flows: Evidence Both Cross-Country and Individual-Level Analysis. (2010). Guven, Cahit ; Balli, Hatice ; Gounder, Rukmani.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  46. Economic volatility and remittances. (2010). Moore, Winston ; Jackman, Mahalia ; Craigwell, Roland.
    In: International Journal of Development Issues.
    RePEc:eme:ijdipp:v:9:y:2010:i:1:p:25-42.

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  47. The impact of the credit crisis on poor developing countries: Growth, worker remittances, accumulation and migration. (2010). Ziesemer, Thomas ; Ziesemer, Thomas H. W., .
    In: Economic Modelling.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:27:y:2010:i:5:p:1230-1245.

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  48. International Remittances, Domestic Remittances, and Income Inequality in the Dominican Republic. (2010). Kimhi, Ayal.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ags:huaedp:93130.

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  49. Guatemala - Poverty assessment : good performance at low levels. (2009). Bank, World.
    In: World Bank Other Operational Studies.
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  50. Are Remittances More Effective Than Aid To Reduce Child Mortality ? An Empirical Assessment using Inter and Intra-Country Data. (2009). Mesplé-Somps, Sandrine ; Gubert, Flore ; Chauvet, Lisa ; Mesple-Somps, Sandrine.
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