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21by Ruiz, Isabel Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos Vargas-Silva, Carlos Published in Empirical economics (01.06.2012)“...This article explores the slowdown of remittances to Mexico and the role that may have been played by some key variables from the United States economy. The...”
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22“...The effects of the current global economic crisis are widespread. The economic downturn has affected large sectors of the population in developed and...”
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23by Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina Pozo, Susan Vargas-Silva, Carlos Published in The Journal of development studies (01.05.2010)“...We examine how remittances relate to the exchange rate, natural disasters and foreign aid focusing on Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Using panel VAR...”
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24by Carlos Vargas-Silva Published in Eastern economic journal (01.04.2009)“...This article examines the determinants of remittance transfers, specifically focusing on the impact of crimes on remittances. Using the 2003 Quality of Life...”
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25“...The main focus of the papers appearing in the first part of this research review is on inequality and its effects on growth, labour market integration and...”
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26“...This article studies the response of Mexico's monetary policy to inflows of workers' remittances. Previous studies have shown that remittances can have an...”
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27by Barslund, Mikkel Busse, Matthias Vargas-Silva, Carlos Kaczmarczyk, Pawel Baas, Timo Peinado, Mario Izquierdo Jimeno, Juan F Lacuesta, Aitor Galgóczi, Béla Leschke, Janine Published in Inter economics (01.05.2014)“...The continued economic crisis has become a major test for the labour markets of individual member states. Labour mobility within the European Union has the...”
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28“...While remittances from the GCC countries to Asia slowed down during the crisis,there is no evidence of large decreases. On the other hand, remittances to...”
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29“...This paper reviews the empirical literature on workers' remittances. Based on the empirical evidence, we are able to assess the facts and myths about the...”
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30“...Abstract Using 2010–2017 data we compare the labour market outcomes of refugees (those who migrated to seek asylum), natives (UK-born) and other migrants in...”
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31“...Abstract Using longitudinal data from Burundi, we explore the consequences of refugee repatriation for stayee households in a context in which returnees faced...”
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33by Vargas-Silva, Carlos Huang, Peng Published in The journal of international trade & economic development (01.03.2006)“...This study examines the determinants of worker's remittances. Variance decompositions, impulse response functions and Granger causality tests derived from a...”
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35by Vargas-Silva, Carlos Published in Inter economics (01.09.2016)“...In the 2016 referendum over the UK’s membership of the EU, the question of how Brexit would impact migration to the UK was a major point of contention. Those...”
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36“...Since 2010 the UK Government has aimed to reduce net-migration. The UK Government cannot restrict EEA migration, and it has focused instead on restricting...”
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38by Fransen, S Vargas-Silva, C Siegel, M Published in IZA journal of development and migration (2018)“...Previous studies suggest that displacement is one of the channels through which conflict impacts schooling outcomes. However, there is scarce evidence on this...”
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40“...La probable sortie du Royaume-Uni de l'Union européenne questionne la politique migratoire britannique, notamment en direction des ressortissants de l'UE. Afin...”