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Can Remittance Inflow Fosters Economic Growth? What Matters? Evidence from Sub-Sahara African Countries
Abstract This study investigates the impact of remittance inflow on the economic growth of sub-Saharan African countries by considering the role of financial sector development, institutional quality, and economic freedom. The study includes 26 sub-Sahara African countries over the period 2010–2019. By employing the two-step system GMM, the finding shows remittance alone hurts economic growth. When remittance interacts with financial sector development, institutional quality, and economic growth, the coefficient of the interaction term is positive. The study concludes that a well-developed financial sector, better institutional quality, and economic freedom mitigates the negative impact of remittance inflow on economic growth.
期刊介绍:
Journal of East-West Business is a quarterly journal that deals with contemporary and emerging aspects of business studies, strategies, development, and practice as they relate to the Russian Federation, the new republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Eastern/Central Europe-and business relationships with other countries of the world. The Journal of East-West Business is international in scope and treats business issues from comparative, cross-cultural, and cross-national perspectives. The journal features an Editorial Advisory Board that represents the Russian Federation, Eastern/Central European, and Baltic states in this new business arena.