Do Transfer Costs Matter for Foreign Remittances? A Gravity Model Approach

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​Ahmed, Junaid, and Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso. "Do Transfer Costs Matter for Foreign Remittances? A Gravity Model Approach​." ​Economics The Open-Access Open-Assessment E-Journal ​10 (2016): . ​https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2016-4.

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Authors
Ahmed, Junaid; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada 
Abstract
Using bilateral data on remittance flows to Pakistan for 23 major host countries, this is the first study that examines the effect of transaction costs on foreign remittances. The authors find that the effect of transaction costs on remittance flows is negative and significant; suggesting that a high cost will either refrain migrants from sending money back home or make them remit through informal channels. They also find that remittances arc facilitated by the existence of migrant networks and improvements in home and host country financial services. Distance; which has been used in previous studies as an indicator of the cost of remitting, is found to be a poor proxy.
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2016
Status
published
Publisher
Kiel Inst World Economy
Journal
Economics The Open-Access Open-Assessment E-Journal 
Organization
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
ISSN
1864-6042
Sponsor
Spanish MINECO [ECO2014-58991-C3-2-R]; University Jaume I [P1.B2013-06]

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