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Thresholds of External Flows for Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2019). Uduji, Joseph ; Asongu, Simplice ; Okolo-Obasi, Elda N.
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  22. Remittance frequency, transaction fees and household impacts. (2016). Zhu, Heng.
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  38. Remittances, growth and poverty: New evidence from Asian countries. (2014). Imai, Katsushi ; Ali, Abdilahi ; Kaicker, Nidhi ; Gaiha, Raghav.
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  41. International Migration, Remittances, and the Human Capital Formation of Egyptian Children. (2013). Saygin, Perihan ; Koska, Onur ; Artal-Tur, Andres ; Cagatay, Selim.
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  47. Sharing Norm Pressures and Community Remittances: Evidence from a Natural Disaster in the Pacific Islands. (2012). Leeves, Gareth ; Brown, Richard ; Richard P. C Brown, ; Prayaga, Prabha .
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