Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania

In view of its increasing importance, and the dearth of information on return migration and its impacts on source households, this study uses data from the 2005 Albania Living Standards Measurement Study survey and assesses the impact of past migra...

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Main Authors: Kilic, Talip, Carletto, Calogero, Davis, Benjamin, Zezza, Alberto
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8358003/investing-back-home-return-migration-business-ownership-albania
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topic ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADULT POPULATION
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AMOUNT OF MONEY
AMOUNT OF SAVINGS
ASSET OWNERSHIP
ASSET POSITION
ASSET POSITIONS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC NEEDS
BORDERS
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS FORMATION
BUSINESS LOCATION
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
BUSINESS STARTUPS
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH FLOWS
COLLATERAL
CORPORATE FINANCE
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKET FAILURES
CREDIT MARKETS
CULTURAL BACKGROUND
DEPORTATION
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIASPORA
DIVERSIFICATION
DUMMY VARIABLE
DURABLES
EARNINGS
EAST EUROPE
ECONOMIC DECISION
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
EMIGRANTS
EMIGRATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURIAL ABILITY
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES
ENTREPRENEURS
EQUIPMENT
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURES
FAMILY BUSINESS
FAMILY BUSINESSES
FAMILY MEMBER
FAMILY REUNIFICATION
FARMS
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLD
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FUNGIBLE
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS
HOUSEHOLD BUSINESSES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD WEALTH
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN MIGRATION
ILLNESS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION POLICY
IMPACT OF MIGRATION
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SOURCES
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL FINANCE
INHERITANCE
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MARKETS
INTERNAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT SCHEMES
JOB CREATION
JOB LOSS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR SUPPLY
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFETIME
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
LOCAL ECONOMY
MARKET ECONOMY
MICRO-DATA
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MIDDLE EAST
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION FLOWS
MIGRATION PROCESS
MINORITY
MOBILITY
MORTGAGE
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONS OF ORIGIN
NEW BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESSES
NEW ENTREPRENEURS
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POSITIVE COEFFICIENT
PROBABILITIES
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
QUESTIONNAIRE
RECEIPT
REMITTANCES
REMITTANCES FROM MIGRANTS
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RESPECT
RETURN
RETURN MIGRATION
RETURNEES
RETURNS
ROLE OF GENDER
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALE
SALES
SAVINGS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SENIOR
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL STATUS
SPOUSE
START-UP
START-UP CAPITAL
START-UPS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TELEVISION
TEMPORARY MIGRANTS
TEMPORARY MIGRATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
TV
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE OF COLLATERAL
WAGE
WAGES
WEALTH EFFECT
WORKING AGE
YOUNGER PEOPLE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADULT POPULATION
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AMOUNT OF MONEY
AMOUNT OF SAVINGS
ASSET OWNERSHIP
ASSET POSITION
ASSET POSITIONS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC NEEDS
BORDERS
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS FORMATION
BUSINESS LOCATION
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
BUSINESS STARTUPS
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH FLOWS
COLLATERAL
CORPORATE FINANCE
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKET FAILURES
CREDIT MARKETS
CULTURAL BACKGROUND
DEPORTATION
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIASPORA
DIVERSIFICATION
DUMMY VARIABLE
DURABLES
EARNINGS
EAST EUROPE
ECONOMIC DECISION
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
EMIGRANTS
EMIGRATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURIAL ABILITY
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES
ENTREPRENEURS
EQUIPMENT
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURES
FAMILY BUSINESS
FAMILY BUSINESSES
FAMILY MEMBER
FAMILY REUNIFICATION
FARMS
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLD
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FUNGIBLE
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS
HOUSEHOLD BUSINESSES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD WEALTH
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN MIGRATION
ILLNESS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION POLICY
IMPACT OF MIGRATION
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SOURCES
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL FINANCE
INHERITANCE
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MARKETS
INTERNAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT SCHEMES
JOB CREATION
JOB LOSS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR SUPPLY
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFETIME
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
LOCAL ECONOMY
MARKET ECONOMY
MICRO-DATA
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MIDDLE EAST
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION FLOWS
MIGRATION PROCESS
MINORITY
MOBILITY
MORTGAGE
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONS OF ORIGIN
NEW BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESSES
NEW ENTREPRENEURS
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POSITIVE COEFFICIENT
PROBABILITIES
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
QUESTIONNAIRE
RECEIPT
REMITTANCES
REMITTANCES FROM MIGRANTS
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RESPECT
RETURN
RETURN MIGRATION
RETURNEES
RETURNS
ROLE OF GENDER
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALE
SALES
SAVINGS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SENIOR
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL STATUS
SPOUSE
START-UP
START-UP CAPITAL
START-UPS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TELEVISION
TEMPORARY MIGRANTS
TEMPORARY MIGRATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
TV
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE OF COLLATERAL
WAGE
WAGES
WEALTH EFFECT
WORKING AGE
YOUNGER PEOPLE
Kilic, Talip
Carletto, Calogero
Davis, Benjamin
Zezza, Alberto
Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Albania
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4366
description In view of its increasing importance, and the dearth of information on return migration and its impacts on source households, this study uses data from the 2005 Albania Living Standards Measurement Study survey and assesses the impact of past migration experience of Albanian households on non-farm business ownership through instrumental variables regression techniques. Moreover, considering the differences in earning potentials and opportunities for skill acquisition in different destination countries, the impact of household past migration experience is differentiated by main migrant destinations, namely Greece and Italy. The study also tests for the hypothesis of the existence of migration cycles, by differentiating the time spent abroad based on the year of return. The empirical results indicate that household past migration experience exerts a positive impact on the probability of owning a non-farm business. While one additional year in Greece increases the probability of household business ownership by roughly 7 percent, a similar experience in Italy or further destinations raises the probability by over 30 percent. Although past migration experience for the period 1990-2000 is positively associated with the likelihood of owning a household enterprise, a similar impact does not materialize for the period 2001-2004. The latter finding seems suggestive of the fact that more recent migrants are yet to attain a target level of required savings and skills in order to successfully establish a new business upon return.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kilic, Talip
Carletto, Calogero
Davis, Benjamin
Zezza, Alberto
author_facet Kilic, Talip
Carletto, Calogero
Davis, Benjamin
Zezza, Alberto
author_sort Kilic, Talip
title Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
title_short Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
title_full Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
title_fullStr Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
title_full_unstemmed Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania
title_sort investing back home : return migration and business ownership in albania
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8358003/investing-back-home-return-migration-business-ownership-albania
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7360
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spelling okr-10986-73602021-04-23T14:02:34Z Investing Back Home : Return Migration and Business Ownership in Albania Kilic, Talip Carletto, Calogero Davis, Benjamin Zezza, Alberto ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTING ADULT POPULATION AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AMOUNT OF MONEY AMOUNT OF SAVINGS ASSET OWNERSHIP ASSET POSITION ASSET POSITIONS BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC NEEDS BORDERS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS LOCATION BUSINESS OWNERSHIP BUSINESS STARTUPS CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CASH FLOWS COLLATERAL CORPORATE FINANCE CORRUPTION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKET FAILURES CREDIT MARKETS CULTURAL BACKGROUND DEPORTATION DERIVATIVES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIASPORA DIVERSIFICATION DUMMY VARIABLE DURABLES EARNINGS EAST EUROPE ECONOMIC DECISION EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVEL EMIGRANTS EMIGRATION EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURIAL ABILITY ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES ENTREPRENEURS EQUIPMENT EXCLUSION EXPENDITURES FAMILY BUSINESS FAMILY BUSINESSES FAMILY MEMBER FAMILY REUNIFICATION FARMS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLD FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FUNGIBLE GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS HOUSEHOLD BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD WEALTH HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN MIGRATION ILLNESS IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRATION IMMIGRATION POLICY IMPACT OF MIGRATION IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION INCOME SHOCKS INCOME SOURCES INEQUALITY INFORMAL FINANCE INHERITANCE INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE MARKETS INTERNAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SCHEMES JOB CREATION JOB LOSS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR MIGRATION LABOR SUPPLY LAND OWNERSHIP LEARNING OPPORTUNITY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFETIME LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN AMOUNT LOCAL ECONOMY MARKET ECONOMY MICRO-DATA MICRO-ENTERPRISE MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT MICRO-ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES MIDDLE EAST MIGRANT MIGRANTS MIGRATION FLOWS MIGRATION PROCESS MINORITY MOBILITY MORTGAGE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONS OF ORIGIN NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESSES NEW ENTREPRENEURS PLACE OF RESIDENCE POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR HOUSEHOLDS POSITIVE COEFFICIENT PROBABILITIES PROBABILITY PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PURCHASING POWER QUESTIONNAIRE RECEIPT REMITTANCES REMITTANCES FROM MIGRANTS RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESPECT RETURN RETURN MIGRATION RETURNEES RETURNS ROLE OF GENDER RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALE SALES SAVINGS SELF-EMPLOYMENT SENIOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL STATUS SPOUSE START-UP START-UP CAPITAL START-UPS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILLS TELEVISION TEMPORARY MIGRANTS TEMPORARY MIGRATION TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORTATION TV UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE OF COLLATERAL WAGE WAGES WEALTH EFFECT WORKING AGE YOUNGER PEOPLE In view of its increasing importance, and the dearth of information on return migration and its impacts on source households, this study uses data from the 2005 Albania Living Standards Measurement Study survey and assesses the impact of past migration experience of Albanian households on non-farm business ownership through instrumental variables regression techniques. Moreover, considering the differences in earning potentials and opportunities for skill acquisition in different destination countries, the impact of household past migration experience is differentiated by main migrant destinations, namely Greece and Italy. The study also tests for the hypothesis of the existence of migration cycles, by differentiating the time spent abroad based on the year of return. The empirical results indicate that household past migration experience exerts a positive impact on the probability of owning a non-farm business. While one additional year in Greece increases the probability of household business ownership by roughly 7 percent, a similar experience in Italy or further destinations raises the probability by over 30 percent. Although past migration experience for the period 1990-2000 is positively associated with the likelihood of owning a household enterprise, a similar impact does not materialize for the period 2001-2004. The latter finding seems suggestive of the fact that more recent migrants are yet to attain a target level of required savings and skills in order to successfully establish a new business upon return. 2012-06-06T21:45:59Z 2012-06-06T21:45:59Z 2007-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8358003/investing-back-home-return-migration-business-ownership-albania http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7360 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4366 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 Europe and Central Asia Albania