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Migrants' Remittances and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon in Developing Countries

  1. Údaje o názvuMigrants' Remittances and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon in Developing Countries [rukopis] / Lela Kankadze
    Další variantní názvyMigrants' Remittances and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon in Developing Countries
    Osobní jméno Kankadze, Lela, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Překl.názMigrants' Remittances and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon in Developing Countries
    Vyd.údaje2020
    Fyz.popisiv p., 60 p. : grafy, tab. + One CD which includes raw datasets, calculations, STATA .dta and .do files
    PoznámkaVed. práce Gianni Vaggi
    Oponent Catarina Braga
    Dal.odpovědnost Vaggi, Gianni, (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Braga, Catarina, (oponent)
    Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti)
    Klíč.slova Remittances * Dutch disease * Georgia * RER * Cointegration * VECM * Remittances * Dutch disease * Georgia * RER * Cointegration * VECM
    Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses
    MDT (043)378.2
    Země vyd.Česko
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Druh dok.PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitulMgr.
    Studijní programNavazující
    Studijní programGeography
    Studijní oborInternational Development Studies
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    Kvalifikační práceStaženoVelikostdatum zpřístupnění
    00266249-698551672.pdf473 MB08.06.2020
    PosudekTyp posudku
    00266249-ved-448853257.pdfPosudek vedoucího
    00266249-opon-898987222.pdfPosudek oponenta
    Ostatní přílohyVelikostPopis
    00266249-other-490363459.do2.8 KB
    00266249-other-577502183.dta6.4 KB

    Along with the rising importance of remittances as the major source of external financing for low- and middle-income countries, the concern of its macroeconomic consequences has also increased over the last two decades. As economic theory suggests, remittances are positively correlated with the real exchange rate (RER) appreciation and the consequent loss of external competitiveness, leading to Dutch disease effects in recipient countries. This thesis focuses on the case of Georgia, a small open economy with high remittances-to-GDP ratio, and checks whether Georgia's RER has appreciated as a result of remittance inflows, consequently harming the external competitiveness. For this purpose, the research employs the Johansen cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) estimation technique for annual data from 1997 to 2018. The main finding from both short- and long-run models suggests that remittances have no significant impact on the RER, thus rejecting the remittance-induced Dutch disease hypothesis for Georgia. This finding is further supported by Impulse Response Functions (IRF). On the other hand, other international transfers, FDI and ODA jointly depreciate the REER in the short run, but have a reverse impact in the long run, appreciating the domestic currency and possibly contributing to the deterioration of Georgia's trade competitiveness.Along with the rising importance of remittances as the major source of external financing for low- and middle-income countries, the concern of its macroeconomic consequences has also increased over the last two decades. As economic theory suggests, remittances are positively correlated with the real exchange rate (RER) appreciation and the consequent loss of external competitiveness, leading to Dutch disease effects in recipient countries. This thesis focuses on the case of Georgia, a small open economy with high remittances-to-GDP ratio, and checks whether Georgia's RER has appreciated as a result of remittance inflows, consequently harming the external competitiveness. For this purpose, the research employs the Johansen cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) estimation technique for annual data from 1997 to 2018. The main finding from both short- and long-run models suggests that remittances have no significant impact on the RER, thus rejecting the remittance-induced Dutch disease hypothesis for Georgia. This finding is further supported by Impulse Response Functions (IRF). On the other hand, other international transfers, FDI and ODA jointly depreciate the REER in the short run, but have a reverse impact in the long run, appreciating the domestic currency and possibly contributing to the deterioration of Georgia's trade competitiveness.

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