Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate

Existing empirical evidence indicates that remittances have a positive impact on a good number of development indicators of recipient countries. Yet when flows are too large relative to the size of the recipient economies, as those observed in a nu...

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Main Authors: Lopez, Humberto, Molina, Luis, Bussolo, Maurizio
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7543863/remittances-real-exchange-rate
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spelling okr-10986-70692021-04-23T14:02:33Z Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate Lopez, Humberto Molina, Luis Bussolo, Maurizio ABSOLUTE VALUE ADJUSTMENT PROCESS ADVERSE EFFECTS BANK BASE YEAR BUDGET CONSTRAINT CAPITA GROWTH CAPITA INCOME CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL INFLOW CAPITAL INFLOWS COUNTRY LEVEL CROSS COUNTRY CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT DEPENDENT VARIABLE DEVALUATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DISEQUILIBRIUM DOMESTIC ECONOMY ECONOMETRIC ISSUES ECONOMETRIC MODELS ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC MODELS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMICS ECONOMICS LITERATURE EFFECT OF REMITTANCES EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE EMPIRICAL MODEL EMPIRICAL RESULTS EMPIRICAL SECTION EQUILIBRIUM ERROR TERM ESTIMATED PARAMETER ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES EVOLUTION OF REMITTANCES EXCHANGE RATE DEPRECIATION EXCHANGE RATE MISALIGNMENT EXPLANATORY VARIABLES EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACTOR DEMAND FINANCIAL ASSETS FISCAL POLICY FIXED EFFECTS FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION FOREIGN CURRENCY GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL LEVEL GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOME COUNTRY HOST COUNTRIES IMPACT OF REMITTANCES IMPORTANCE OF REMITTANCES INCOME EFFECT INCOME LEVELS INCOMES INCREASE IN REMITTANCES INFLATION TARGETS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES LABOR MARKET MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION PATTERNS NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE IMPACT 0 HYPOTHESIS OPEN ECONOMY OUTPUT GROWTH OUTPUT PER CAPITA OUTPUT VOLATILITY OVERVALUATION OVERVALUED EXCHANGE OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOME POINT ESTIMATE POINT ESTIMATES POLICY MAKERS POLICY OPTIONS POLICY RESEARCH PRICE ADJUSTMENT PRICE TAKERS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH REAL APPRECIATION REAL EXCHANGE REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL EXCHANGE RATES REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATE RECIPIENT COUNTRIES RELATIVE PRICE REMITTANCE REMITTANCE FLOWS REMITTANCE INFLOWS REMITTANCES REMITTANCES FLOWS SKILLED LABOR TAXATION TRADABLE GOODS TRADABLE SECTORS TRADE DEFICIT UTILITY FUNCTION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKERS REMITTANCES Existing empirical evidence indicates that remittances have a positive impact on a good number of development indicators of recipient countries. Yet when flows are too large relative to the size of the recipient economies, as those observed in a number of Latin American countries, they may also bring a number of undesired problems. Among those probably the most feared in this context is the Dutch Disease. This paper explores the empirical evidence regarding the impact of remittances on the real exchange rate. The findings suggest that remittances indeed appear to lead to a significant real exchange rate appreciation. The paper also explores policy options that may somewhat offset the observed effect. 2012-06-04T21:31:04Z 2012-06-04T21:31:04Z 2007-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7543863/remittances-real-exchange-rate http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7069 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4213 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic ABSOLUTE VALUE
ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
ADVERSE EFFECTS
BANK
BASE YEAR
BUDGET CONSTRAINT
CAPITA GROWTH
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOW
CAPITAL INFLOWS
COUNTRY LEVEL
CROSS COUNTRY
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISEQUILIBRIUM
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
ECONOMETRIC ISSUES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS LITERATURE
EFFECT OF REMITTANCES
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL MODEL
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL SECTION
EQUILIBRIUM
ERROR TERM
ESTIMATED PARAMETER
ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES
EVOLUTION OF REMITTANCES
EXCHANGE RATE DEPRECIATION
EXCHANGE RATE MISALIGNMENT
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR DEMAND
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED EFFECTS
FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION
FOREIGN CURRENCY
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL LEVEL
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOME COUNTRY
HOST COUNTRIES
IMPACT OF REMITTANCES
IMPORTANCE OF REMITTANCES
INCOME EFFECT
INCOME LEVELS
INCOMES
INCREASE IN REMITTANCES
INFLATION TARGETS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES
LABOR MARKET
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION PATTERNS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE IMPACT
0 HYPOTHESIS
OPEN ECONOMY
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT PER CAPITA
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
OVERVALUATION
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATE
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
PRICE ADJUSTMENT
PRICE TAKERS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
REAL APPRECIATION
REAL EXCHANGE
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATE
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
RELATIVE PRICE
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCE FLOWS
REMITTANCE INFLOWS
REMITTANCES
REMITTANCES FLOWS
SKILLED LABOR
TAXATION
TRADABLE GOODS
TRADABLE SECTORS
TRADE DEFICIT
UTILITY FUNCTION
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORKERS REMITTANCES
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE VALUE
ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
ADVERSE EFFECTS
BANK
BASE YEAR
BUDGET CONSTRAINT
CAPITA GROWTH
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOW
CAPITAL INFLOWS
COUNTRY LEVEL
CROSS COUNTRY
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISEQUILIBRIUM
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
ECONOMETRIC ISSUES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS LITERATURE
EFFECT OF REMITTANCES
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL MODEL
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL SECTION
EQUILIBRIUM
ERROR TERM
ESTIMATED PARAMETER
ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES
EVOLUTION OF REMITTANCES
EXCHANGE RATE DEPRECIATION
EXCHANGE RATE MISALIGNMENT
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR DEMAND
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED EFFECTS
FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION
FOREIGN CURRENCY
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL LEVEL
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOME COUNTRY
HOST COUNTRIES
IMPACT OF REMITTANCES
IMPORTANCE OF REMITTANCES
INCOME EFFECT
INCOME LEVELS
INCOMES
INCREASE IN REMITTANCES
INFLATION TARGETS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES
LABOR MARKET
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION PATTERNS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE IMPACT
0 HYPOTHESIS
OPEN ECONOMY
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT PER CAPITA
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
OVERVALUATION
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATE
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
PRICE ADJUSTMENT
PRICE TAKERS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
REAL APPRECIATION
REAL EXCHANGE
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATE
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
RELATIVE PRICE
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCE FLOWS
REMITTANCE INFLOWS
REMITTANCES
REMITTANCES FLOWS
SKILLED LABOR
TAXATION
TRADABLE GOODS
TRADABLE SECTORS
TRADE DEFICIT
UTILITY FUNCTION
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORKERS REMITTANCES
Lopez, Humberto
Molina, Luis
Bussolo, Maurizio
Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4213
description Existing empirical evidence indicates that remittances have a positive impact on a good number of development indicators of recipient countries. Yet when flows are too large relative to the size of the recipient economies, as those observed in a number of Latin American countries, they may also bring a number of undesired problems. Among those probably the most feared in this context is the Dutch Disease. This paper explores the empirical evidence regarding the impact of remittances on the real exchange rate. The findings suggest that remittances indeed appear to lead to a significant real exchange rate appreciation. The paper also explores policy options that may somewhat offset the observed effect.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Lopez, Humberto
Molina, Luis
Bussolo, Maurizio
author_facet Lopez, Humberto
Molina, Luis
Bussolo, Maurizio
author_sort Lopez, Humberto
title Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
title_short Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
title_full Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
title_fullStr Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
title_full_unstemmed Remittances and the Real Exchange Rate
title_sort remittances and the real exchange rate
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7543863/remittances-real-exchange-rate
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7069
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