Impact of Remittances on Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from South-East European Countries
Journal
South East European Journal of Economics and Business
Date Issued
2022
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10.2478/jeb-2022-0006
Abstract
South-East European (SEE) countries are experiencing high emigration, resulting in a significant increase in remittance inflows, exceeding FDI flows. Today the most important challenge facing SEE countries is how to grow at a higher speed to achieve faster economic convergence with the EU. The objective of the paper is to empirically examine the relevance of remittances as a factor of economic growth, using a quarterly balanced panel data set of six SEE countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, and Serbia (SEE6) over 2008q1-2020q2. Panel regression with the fixed-effects model is employed to account for potential cross-section heterogeneity. This study provides original econometric evidence that remittances significantly impact economic growth in our panel of SEE6. Those results will be useful both to scholars and policymakers in creating policies that will direct remittances into investments in the economy.
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