Examining the sustainable development approach of migrants' remittances and financial development in sub-Saharan African countries
Özet
In achieving a desirable sustainable economic growth in developing countries, the
role of financial development and international migrant remittances cannot be
underplayed. This study attempts to investigate the dynamic interactions between
the migrant remittances and the financial sector development from a multidimensional perspective in 22 sub-Sahara African countries using a panel vector
autoregression model over the period 2004–2017. Specifically, the study focuses on
the multidimensions of financial development including financial depth, financial
access, and financial efficiency in financial institutions (FI) and their relationship with
the remittances. The findings suggest that: First, the migrant's remittances are detrimental for the overall FI while the FI are found to positively influence the remittances
inflows. Second, the relationship between the remittances and the FI varies with the
dimensions of FI. There is a positive dynamic interaction between the remittances,
the financial efficiency, and financial access, except for the financial depth. The analysis in this investigation offers relevant policy directives especially on the role of
remittances in building stable FI of the sub-Saharan African economies and other
developing states.
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