stdClass Object
(
[id] => 8126
[paper_index] => EW201801-01-002299
[title] => INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES TO INDIA : EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED COUNTRIES
[description] =>
- Baskar.TL.S,(2013). Remittances from the GCC to India: Trends, Challenges and way forward India Centre for Migration ,Ministry of External Affairs,New Delhi.
- Gabi G. Afram,(2015).The Remittance Market in India, Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy Options ,Published by World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433,USA.
- Gurucharan.G.(2013), The Future of Migration from India Policy, Strategy and Modes of Engagement,India Centre for Migration ,Ministry of External Affairs.
- Irudaya Rajan&Narayana.(2010).The financial crises in gulf and its impact on South Asian migrant workers,Working Paper no.436,CDS,Trivendrum,Kerala.
- Jadhav, N. (2003), ‘Maximising Developmental Benefits of Remittances: The Indian Experience’, Paper Presented on International Conference on Migration and Remittances, DFID and World Bank, London, Oct. 9 10.
- Kohli, Neha,( 2014). Indian Migrants in the Gulf Countries. In: Rumel Dahiya (ed.), Developments inthe Gulf Region Prospects and Challenges for India in the Next Two Decades. New Delhi: Pentagon Press, pp 115-147.
- Nayyar, D. (1994), Migration, Remittances and Capital Flows: The Indian Experience Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
- Pachouri,Anshul &Chandini Aggarwal,(2015). The role of remittances from Diaspora in economic development :A study of Indian states , in Rahman &Hussain(ed.),South Asian migration :Remittances and beyond, Cambridge scholars publishing,UK,Pg.50.
- Ratha, D., and W. Shaw.( 2007), “South-South Migration and Remittances.” Bank Working Paper 102, World Bank, Washington, DC,USA.
- Ratha, Dilip (2013) The Impact Remittance on Economic Growth and Poverty Reductuction. Migration Policy Institute Policy Brief(No 3).
- Reserve Bank of India (2006), ‘Invisibles in India’s Balance of Payments’, Reserve
- Bank of India Bulletin, November,pg.1366
- http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Bulletin/PDFs/74250.pdf [accessed: 06/07/2017]
- Reserve Bank of India (2010), “Remittances from Overseas Indians: Modes of Transfer,Transaction Cost and Time Taken”, RBI Monthly Bulletin, April 2010, p. 787,
- http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_ViewBulletin.aspx?Id=11116 (accessed on 7 July,2017).
- Samuel Munzele Maimbo& Dilip Ratha.( 2005), Remittances : Development impact and Future Prospects , World Bank, Washington, DC,USA.
- World Bank ,(2015) ,Migration and Remittances Fact book ,2015
- World Bank ,(2016) ,Migration and Remittances Fact book ,Third edition,2016.
- World Bank ,(2017). Migration and Development Brief, April, 2017.
- Zachariah,K.Sand Irudaya Rajan.2015.Dynamics of emigration and remittances in
- kerala:results from the kerala migration survey 2014. CDS.Working Paper
- no.463,September,2015
[author] => Ganesh Nayak
[googlescholar] => https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=KeqZGcIAAAAJ&hl=en
[doi] =>
[year] => 2018
[month] => January
[volume] => 6
[issue] => 1
[file] => eprapub/EW201801-01-002299.pdf
[abstract] => This paper attempts to construct estimation of remittances to India from abroad for the period 1990 to 2015. It is now widely acknowledged that foreign remittances play a crucial role as constant source of income to developing countries than other private flows and foreign direct investment, and decisions by migrants to submit a share of their income to their country of origin are affected less by international financial and market crises than by the decisions of private investors and speculators. Two major waves of emigration have been responsible for the bulk remittance receipts to India post 1970’s. Added to this, macroeconomic policies favoured to mobilize remittances during post liberalization in 1991 that triggered the flow of remittances to India through official channels. Remittances form a significant share of not just national gross domestic product (GDP) around 4 per cent of the national GDP but of state domestic products (SDPs) of Kerala, Goa and Punjab.
KEYWORDS: foreign remittances, labour migration, remittance flows
[keywords] =>
[doj] =>
[hit] => 1402
[status] =>
[award_status] => P
[orderr] => 24
[journal_id] => 4
[googlesearch_link] =>
[edit_on] =>
[is_status] => 1
[journalname] => EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR)
[short_code] => IJES
[eissn] => 2347-9671 (O), 2349-0187(P)
[pissn] =>
[home_page_wrapper] => images/products_image/12.JEBR.png
)
Error fetching PDF file.