2024
DOI: 10.1111/twec.13616
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How altruism works during a pandemic: Examining the roles of financial support and degrees of individual altruism on international remittance

Nobuyuki Nakamura,
Aya Suzuki

Abstract: While the importance of international remittances has been recognised globally, understanding how public subsidies and the degree of individual altruism affect remittance behaviour remains limited. Although international remittances were predicted to decline drastically in the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic, remittance data proved that they were ultimately resilient to the anticipated negative shock of 2020. Potential reasons include altruistic motivations among migrants and economic stimulus programmes… Show more

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