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Remittances Inflows and Trade Policy. (2019). Gnangnon, Sena Kimm.
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  41. Rainfall, Financial Development, and Remittances: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2011). Brückner, Markus ; arezki, rabah ; Bruckner, Markus .
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    In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
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  43. Workers Remittances and the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate: Theory and Evidence. (2010). Montiel, Peter ; Hakura, Dalia ; Chami, Ralph ; Barajas, Adolfo.
    In: Center for Development Economics.
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  44. Are Remittances Spent in a Healthy Way? Evidence from Albania. (2010). Kalaj, Ermira.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  45. Are Bilateral Remittances Countercyclical?. (2010). Frankel, Jeffrey.
    In: Scholarly Articles.
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  46. Remittances and competitiveness. (2010). Bayangos, Veronica ; Jansen, K..
    In: ISS Working Papers - General Series.
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    In: CREA Discussion Paper Series.
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    In: MERIT Working Papers.
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