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Do remittances lead to a public moral hazard in developing countries? An empirical investigation. (2012). Ebeke, Christian Hubert.
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  13. The Effects of Remittances on Output per Worker in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Production Function Approach. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Ssozi, John.
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