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This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how
its development potential is translated into reality. The authors
meticulously delve into diverse mechanisms through which migrant
communities remit, investigating how recipients engage in the
development process in South Asia.
Ahsan Ullah provides an insightful analysis of migration and
displacement in the Middle East and North Africa. He examines the
intricate relationship of these phenomena with human rights, safety
concerns and issues of identity crisis and identity formation.
This book investigates the alarming of fatalities among migrant
workers. The authors argue that migrant workers are often powerless
and unprotected by national laws, unearthing new truths on migrant
workers as significant economic players.
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how
its development potential is translated into reality. The authors
meticulously delve into diverse mechanisms through which migrant
communities remit, investigating how recipients engage in the
development process in South Asia.
Ahsan Ullah provides an insightful analysis of migration and
displacement in the Middle East and North Africa. He examines the
intricate relationship of these phenomena with human rights, safety
concerns and issues of identity crisis and identity formation.
The purpose of this volume is to honour a pioneer in the field of
econometrics, A. L. Nagar, on the occasion of his sixtieth
birthday. Fourteen econometricians from six countries on four
continents have contributed to this project. One of us was his
teacher, some of us were his students, many of us were his
colleagues, all of us are his friends. Our volume opens with a
paper by L. R. Klein which discusses the meaning and role of
exogenous variables in struc tural and vector-autoregressive
econometric models. Several examples from recent macroeconomic
history are presented and the notion of Granger-causality is
discussed. This is followed by two papers dealing with an issue of
considerable relevance to developing countries, such as India; the
measurement of the inequality in the distribution of income. The
paper by C. T. West and H. Theil deals with the problem of
measuring inequality of all components of total income vvithin a
region, rather than just labour income. It applies its results to
the regions of the United States. The second paper in this group,
by N. Kakwani, derives the large-sample distributions of several
popular inequality measures, thus providing a method for drawing
large-sample inferences about the differences in inequality between
regions. The techniques are applied to the regions of Cote
d'Ivoire. The next group of papers is devoted to econometric theory
in the context of the dynamic, simultaneous, linear equations
model. The first, by P. J."
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