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Worker Remittances and Growth: The Physical and Human Capital Channels
T.H.W. Ziesemer
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Macro, International & Labour Economics
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humans
100%
capital
100%
workers
100%
growth
100%
steady-state conditions
100%
gain
66%
data
33%
levels
33%
correlations
33%
comparative evaluations
33%
corrections
33%
investment
33%
income
33%
economy
33%
economic growth
33%
equations
33%
moments method
33%
Keyphrases
Human Capital
100%
Remittances
100%
Workers' Remittances
100%
Physical Capital
100%
Economic Growth
11%
Steady State
11%
GDP per Capita
11%
Per Capita Income
11%
Autocorrelation
11%
Rich Countries
11%
Heteroscedasticity
11%
Generalized Method of Moments
11%
Steady State Growth Rate
11%
Two-channel
11%
Steady-state Gain
11%
Transitional Gains
11%
Open Economy Model
11%
Debt Service
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Human Capital
100%
Remittance
100%
Neoclassical Growth Model
10%
Debt Management
10%