2020
DOI: 10.18488/journal.29.2020.72.268.275
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Exploring the Linkages between Remittances, Economic Growth and Poverty: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan

Abstract: This research mainly focuses on the impacts and implications of foreign remittances and how they affect the growth and poverty reduction in an economy. It further highlights the importance that remittances have on the improvement of the living conditions and standards in Pakistani. In order to achieve this target, we retrieved time-series data from the WDI, from the year 1980 till 2017. The econometric technique ARDL is applied which shows that there is a favorable relation among the variables. Our empirical f… Show more

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“…These remittances are the single largest source for the Pakistani economy regarding foreign currency reserves, even ahead of export (Khaleej Times, 2021). These facts speak volumes about their invaluable services for Pakistan in the shape of fiscal support to the national economy, societal development, and economic well-being of their dependents in Pakistan (Bashir, 2020;Abbas, 2020). But contrarily, it is unfortunate that they are often mistreated and even maltreated systematically in both social and legal settings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These remittances are the single largest source for the Pakistani economy regarding foreign currency reserves, even ahead of export (Khaleej Times, 2021). These facts speak volumes about their invaluable services for Pakistan in the shape of fiscal support to the national economy, societal development, and economic well-being of their dependents in Pakistan (Bashir, 2020;Abbas, 2020). But contrarily, it is unfortunate that they are often mistreated and even maltreated systematically in both social and legal settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%