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Migration, Remittances, and Economic Growth: Evidence From Central Asian Countries

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 3, 238 - 254, 15.07.2024
https://doi.org/10.59445/ijephss.1486682

Öz

In this study, the effect of remittances on economic growth is tested by panel data analysis for four Central Asian countries, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, for the period 2005–2022. One of the most important reasons for the focus of the study on Central Asia is that Central Asia is one of the regions in the world where labor migration is at a very high level in proportion to the population, and as a result, there is a significant number of transfers to the countries of citizenship in proportion to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Moreover, one of the common characteristics of labor migration in the region is that the destination is Russia. Thus, the analysis will lead us to more explanatory and clearer conclusions, and the results of the study will help to determine common policies. As a result of the regression analysis conducted with the Driscoll-Kraay estimator for the analysis, it was found that the increase in remittances positively affects economic growth. On the other hand, it is found that trade openness, which is included in the analysis as the ratio of total foreign trade to national income, has a negative effect on growth. Accordingly, there is evidence that the remittances of workers from abroad make a significant contribution to economic growth in Central Asian countries.

Etik Beyan

It is declared that scientific and ethical principles have been followed while carrying out and writing this study and that all the sources used have been properly cited.

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This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

Kaynakça

  • Abdulmanapov P.G. (2019). Factors and Consequences of International Population Migration. УЭПС: управление, экономика, политика, социология, 51-57. https: //doi.org/10.24411/2412-2025-2019-00007
  • Aksoy, Z. (2012). International Migration and Intercultural Communication. Journal of International Social Research, 5(20), 292-303.
  • Algan, N., & Künçek, O. (1998). Transboundary Population Movements: Refugees, Environment and Politics. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relation, No: XXVIII.
  • Arslanov, R. (2014). Курс истории России для иностранных граждан как инструмент евразийской интеграции [Russian history course for foreign citizens as a tool of Eurasian integration]. Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Международные отношения, 4, 70–77.
  • Ay, A., Kursunel, F., Baoua, M.M.A., & Ali, Y.S. (2017). Panel Data Analysis on The Relationship Between Remittances and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan African Countries. In V. Potocan & A. Vuletic (Eds.), Economic and Social Development, Varazdin, 100-112
  • Azam, M., Shahbaz, M., Kyophilavong, P., & Abbas, Q. (2016). External Sources and Economic Growth-The Role of Foreign Remittances: Evidence from Europe and Central Asia. The Journal of Developing Areas, 50(2), 367–387. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24737409
  • Baltagi, B. (2001). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, 2nd Ed., UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
  • Baltagi, B.H., & Wu, P.X. (1999). Unequally Spaced Panel Data Regressions with AR (1) Disturbances. Econometric Theory 15(6), 814-823.
  • Bhargava, A., Franzini, L., & Narendranathan, W. (1982) Serial Correlation and the Fixed Effects Model. The Review of Economic Studies, 49, 533-549. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2297285
  • Bartram, D., Poros, M.V., & Monforte, P. (2017). Key Concepts in Immigration Issue. SAGE Publications, Inc. https: //doi.org/10.4135/9781473921061
  • Bettin, G., & Zazzaro, A. (2011). Remittances and Financial Development: Substitutes or Complements in Economic Growth?. Bulletin of Economic Research, 64(4), 509–536. https: //doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8586.2011.00398.x
  • Boubtane E., Dumont J.C., & Rault C. (2014). Immigration and Economic Growth in the OECD Countries: 1986-2006, IZA Discussion Paper Series, Working Paper, No: 8681
  • Brownbridge, M., & Canagarajah, R.S. (2020). Migration and Remittances in the Former Soviet Union Countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus: What are the Long-Term Macroeconomic Consequences?. World Bank Policy Research, Working Paper No. 9111, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3520277
  • Çetintaş, H., & Baigonushova, D. (2018). The Relationship Between Business Cycles and Remittances in Kyrgyzstan. Turkish Studies, 13(22), 193-210. http: //dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.14086
  • Chang, Y. (2004). Bootstrap unit root tests in panels with cross-sectional dependency. Journal of Econometrics, 120: 263–293. https: //doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4076(03)00214-8
  • Chen, H. J. (2005). International migration and economic growth: a source country perspective. Journal of Population Economics, 19(4), 725–748. https: //doi.org/10.1007/s00148-005-0023-1
  • Dumitrescu, E.I., & Hurlin, C. (2012). Testing for Granger non-causality in heterogeneous panels, Economic Modelling, 29(4), 1450-1460, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2012.02.014
  • Emirmahmutoglu, F., & Kose, N. (2011). Testing for Granger causality in heterogeneous mixed panels. Economic Modelling, 28(3), 870-876. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2010.10.018
  • Engin, C., & Konuk, T. (2020). The Effect of International Migration on Unemployment and Economic Growth in Turkey: An Econometric Analysis. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi, 10(1), 103-123.
  • Ergeshbaev, U. (2008). Внешняя трудовая миграция населения стран Центральной Азии [External labor migration of the population of Central Asian countries]. Россия и мусульманский мир, 6, 111-120.
  • Feeny, S., Iamsiraroj, S., & McGillivray, M. (2014). Remittances and Economic Growth: Larger Impacts in Smaller Countries?. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(8), 1055–1066. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.895815
  • Gligoric, M., & Jankovic, I. (2016). The Impact of Remittances on Economic Growth and Access to Finance. 13th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development Book of Proceedings. Edt. I. Vrankic, D. Tomic, Barcelona. 81-89.
  • Gündoğmuş, B., & Bayır, M. (2021). The Effect of International Migration on Unemployment: An Empirical Analysis on the European Countries. Manas Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 10(4), 2204-2217. https: //doi.org/10.33206/mjss.865460
  • Güreşçi, E. (2010). Türkiye’de Kentten - Köye Göç Olgusu [The Phenomenon of The Urban - Rural Migration in Turkey]. Doğuş Üniversitesi Dergisi, 11(1), 77-86.
  • IOM (2011). Communicating Effectively about Migration. World Migration Report. International Organization for Migration (IOM): Geneva, Switzerland. ISBN 978-92-9068-619-4
  • Karadağ, M., Önder, A.Ö., & Karymshakov, K. (2019). Remittances and Economic Growth in Transition Countries. International Journal of Contemporary Economics and Administrative Sciences, 9(2), 268–281. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3595938
  • Konte, M. (2018). Do remittances not promote growth? A finite mixture-of-regressions approach. Empirical Economics, 54, 747–782. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-016-1224-z
  • Korobkov, A.V., & Zaionchkovskaia, Z.A. (2004). The changes in the migration patterns in the post-Soviet states: the first decade. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 37(4), 481–508. https: //doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2004.09.004
  • Kutlu, E. (1992). Uluslararası İşgücü Hareketi Teorisi Çerçevesinde Türkiye’den AT’ye İşgücü Göçünün Türkiye Ekonomisi Üzerindeki Etkilerinin Analizi [Analysis of the Effects of Labor Migration from Turkey to the EC on the Turkish Economy within the Framework of the Theory of International Labor Movement]. Anadolu University Publishing. 656. ISBN: 975-492-347-7
  • Morley, B. (2006). Causality Between Economic Growth and Immigration: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach. Economics Letters, 90(1), 72–76. https: //doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2005.07.008
  • Mutluer, M. (2003). Uluslararası Göçler ve Türkiye [International Migration and Turkey]. Çantay Bookstore, Istanbul.
  • Nazlıoğlu, Ş. (2010). Makro İktisat Politikalarının Tarım Sektörü Üzerindeki Etkisi: Gelişmiş ve Gelişmekte Olan Ülkeler İçin Bir Karşılaştırma [The Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on the Agricultural Sector: A Comparison for Developed and Developing Countries], Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Erciyes University, Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Pesaran, M. H., Ullah, A., & Yamagata, T. (2008). A Bias-Adjusted LM Test of Error Cross Section Independence. Econometrics Journal, 11, 105–127.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2004). General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels, IZA Discussion Paper Series, 1240, 1-39.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2006). Estimation and inference in large heterogeneous panels with a multifactor error structure. Econometrics 74: 967–1012. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00692
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2007) A Simple Panel Unit Root Test in the Presence of Cross Section Dependence. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22, 265-312. https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.951
  • Petrov, V. (2009). Этнические Миграции в Современной России: Детерминанты и Типология [Ethnic Migrations in Modern Russia: Determinants and Typology], http: //srn.su/?p=1541, Date of Access: 16.03.2024
  • Qutb, R. (2021). Migrants’ remittances and economic growth in Egypt: an empirical analysis from 1980 to 2017. Review of Economics and Political Science, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print). https: //doi.org/10.1108/reps-10-2018-0011
  • Ratha, D., Plaza, S., Kim, E.J., Chandra, V., Kurasha, N., & Pradhan, B. (2023). Remittances Remain Resilient but Are Slowing. Migration and Development Brief 38. June. KNOMAD–World Bank, Washington, D.C.
  • Rehman, M.U., Shahzad, S.J.H., Kanwal, M., & Ali, S. (2017). Relationship Between Economic Growth, Financial Development and Worker’s Remittances in South Asia. Revista Evidenciação Contábil &Amp; Finanças, 6(1), 132–144. http://dx.doi.org/10.18405/recfin20180108
  • Sevinç, H., Bozkurt, E., Künü, S., & Sevinç, D.E. (2016), Economic Growth-Migration Nexus: An Analysis Based on Developing Countries, International Conference on Eurasian Economies, August 29-31, Hungary.
  • Sugözü, İ.H., & Yaşar, S. (2021). Uluslararası Göç ve Ekonomi İlişkisi Bağlamında Türkiye’den Avrupa’ya İşçi Göçü [Labor Migration from Turkey to Europe in the Context of International Migration and Economy]. Turkish Community Identity Cohesion and Participation in Europe in the 60th Anniversary of Immigration, Ed. Bekir Gündoğmuş, Nobel Publishing House, Ankara. 345-371
  • Tariq, B., Shabbir, M., Ahmed, Z., Tahir, M., Ahmed, B., Saleem, Q., & Ahsan, M. (2018). Impact of International Remittances on Economic Growth: A Case Study of Pakistan (1975-2016). Revista Inclusiones, 16–37.
  • Taşçı, F. (2009). Bir Sosyal Politika Sorunu Olarak Göç [Migration as a Social Policy Problem]. Kamu-İş Dergisi 10(4), 177-204.
  • Tazhkuran, N. (2018). Ortasya’da Yaşanan Göçler (1991-2016) [Migrations in Central Asia (1991-2016)]. Istanbul University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Eurasian Studies, Unpublished Master's Thesis, Istanbul.
  • Türkyılmaz, A., Çay, A., Avşar, Z., Aksoy, M., Pehlivanlı, H., & Kökrek, Z. (1998). Doğu ve Güneydoğu Anadolu’dan Terör Nedeniyle Göç Eden Ailelerin Sorunları [Problems of Families Migrating from Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia due to Terrorism], Ankara: Prime Ministry Family Research Institute, 527. ISBN: 9751921392
  • Ünsal, A. (2019). Uluslararası Göç Kavramı ve Uluslararası Göçün Ülke Ekonomileri Üzerinde Muhtemel Etkileri [The Concept of International Migration and the Possible Effects of International Migration on Country Economies]. Selcuk University Journal of Social and Technical Research (18), 50-61.
  • Vestnik Evrazii (2008). Sciup.org. https: //sciup.org/14911649, Date of Access: 20.03.2024
  • Westerlund, J. (2007). Testing for Error Correction in Panel Data, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 69(6), 709-748.
  • World Bank – KNOMAD (2021). World Bank Bilateral Migration Matrix - 2021, https: //www.knomad.org/data/migration/emigration, Date of Access: 15.04.2024
  • World Bank – KNOMAD (2023). Remittances Remain Resilient but Are Slowing, Migration and Development Brief 38, https://www.knomad.org/publication/migration-and-development-brief-38, Date of Access: 19.05.2024
  • Yılmaz, A. (2014). International Migration: Its Types, Causes and Effects. Turkish Studies, 9(2), 1685-1704. http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.6274

Migration, Remittances, and Economic Growth: Evidence From Central Asian Countries

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 3, 238 - 254, 15.07.2024
https://doi.org/10.59445/ijephss.1486682

Öz

In this study, the effect of remittances on economic growth is tested by panel data analysis for four Central Asian countries, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, for the period 2005–2022. One of the most important reasons for the focus of the study on Central Asia is that Central Asia is one of the regions in the world where labor migration is at a very high level in proportion to the population, and as a result, there is a significant number of transfers to the countries of citizenship in proportion to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Moreover, one of the common characteristics of labor migration in the region is that the destination is Russia. Thus, the analysis will lead us to more explanatory and clearer conclusions, and the results of the study will help to determine common policies. As a result of the regression analysis conducted with the Driscoll-Kraay estimator for the analysis, it was found that the increase in remittances positively affects economic growth. On the other hand, it is found that trade openness, which is included in the analysis as the ratio of total foreign trade to national income, has a negative effect on growth. Accordingly, there is evidence that the remittances of workers from abroad make a significant contribution to economic growth in Central Asian countries.

Kaynakça

  • Abdulmanapov P.G. (2019). Factors and Consequences of International Population Migration. УЭПС: управление, экономика, политика, социология, 51-57. https: //doi.org/10.24411/2412-2025-2019-00007
  • Aksoy, Z. (2012). International Migration and Intercultural Communication. Journal of International Social Research, 5(20), 292-303.
  • Algan, N., & Künçek, O. (1998). Transboundary Population Movements: Refugees, Environment and Politics. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relation, No: XXVIII.
  • Arslanov, R. (2014). Курс истории России для иностранных граждан как инструмент евразийской интеграции [Russian history course for foreign citizens as a tool of Eurasian integration]. Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Международные отношения, 4, 70–77.
  • Ay, A., Kursunel, F., Baoua, M.M.A., & Ali, Y.S. (2017). Panel Data Analysis on The Relationship Between Remittances and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan African Countries. In V. Potocan & A. Vuletic (Eds.), Economic and Social Development, Varazdin, 100-112
  • Azam, M., Shahbaz, M., Kyophilavong, P., & Abbas, Q. (2016). External Sources and Economic Growth-The Role of Foreign Remittances: Evidence from Europe and Central Asia. The Journal of Developing Areas, 50(2), 367–387. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24737409
  • Baltagi, B. (2001). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, 2nd Ed., UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
  • Baltagi, B.H., & Wu, P.X. (1999). Unequally Spaced Panel Data Regressions with AR (1) Disturbances. Econometric Theory 15(6), 814-823.
  • Bhargava, A., Franzini, L., & Narendranathan, W. (1982) Serial Correlation and the Fixed Effects Model. The Review of Economic Studies, 49, 533-549. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2297285
  • Bartram, D., Poros, M.V., & Monforte, P. (2017). Key Concepts in Immigration Issue. SAGE Publications, Inc. https: //doi.org/10.4135/9781473921061
  • Bettin, G., & Zazzaro, A. (2011). Remittances and Financial Development: Substitutes or Complements in Economic Growth?. Bulletin of Economic Research, 64(4), 509–536. https: //doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8586.2011.00398.x
  • Boubtane E., Dumont J.C., & Rault C. (2014). Immigration and Economic Growth in the OECD Countries: 1986-2006, IZA Discussion Paper Series, Working Paper, No: 8681
  • Brownbridge, M., & Canagarajah, R.S. (2020). Migration and Remittances in the Former Soviet Union Countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus: What are the Long-Term Macroeconomic Consequences?. World Bank Policy Research, Working Paper No. 9111, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3520277
  • Çetintaş, H., & Baigonushova, D. (2018). The Relationship Between Business Cycles and Remittances in Kyrgyzstan. Turkish Studies, 13(22), 193-210. http: //dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.14086
  • Chang, Y. (2004). Bootstrap unit root tests in panels with cross-sectional dependency. Journal of Econometrics, 120: 263–293. https: //doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4076(03)00214-8
  • Chen, H. J. (2005). International migration and economic growth: a source country perspective. Journal of Population Economics, 19(4), 725–748. https: //doi.org/10.1007/s00148-005-0023-1
  • Dumitrescu, E.I., & Hurlin, C. (2012). Testing for Granger non-causality in heterogeneous panels, Economic Modelling, 29(4), 1450-1460, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2012.02.014
  • Emirmahmutoglu, F., & Kose, N. (2011). Testing for Granger causality in heterogeneous mixed panels. Economic Modelling, 28(3), 870-876. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2010.10.018
  • Engin, C., & Konuk, T. (2020). The Effect of International Migration on Unemployment and Economic Growth in Turkey: An Econometric Analysis. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi, 10(1), 103-123.
  • Ergeshbaev, U. (2008). Внешняя трудовая миграция населения стран Центральной Азии [External labor migration of the population of Central Asian countries]. Россия и мусульманский мир, 6, 111-120.
  • Feeny, S., Iamsiraroj, S., & McGillivray, M. (2014). Remittances and Economic Growth: Larger Impacts in Smaller Countries?. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(8), 1055–1066. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2014.895815
  • Gligoric, M., & Jankovic, I. (2016). The Impact of Remittances on Economic Growth and Access to Finance. 13th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development Book of Proceedings. Edt. I. Vrankic, D. Tomic, Barcelona. 81-89.
  • Gündoğmuş, B., & Bayır, M. (2021). The Effect of International Migration on Unemployment: An Empirical Analysis on the European Countries. Manas Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 10(4), 2204-2217. https: //doi.org/10.33206/mjss.865460
  • Güreşçi, E. (2010). Türkiye’de Kentten - Köye Göç Olgusu [The Phenomenon of The Urban - Rural Migration in Turkey]. Doğuş Üniversitesi Dergisi, 11(1), 77-86.
  • IOM (2011). Communicating Effectively about Migration. World Migration Report. International Organization for Migration (IOM): Geneva, Switzerland. ISBN 978-92-9068-619-4
  • Karadağ, M., Önder, A.Ö., & Karymshakov, K. (2019). Remittances and Economic Growth in Transition Countries. International Journal of Contemporary Economics and Administrative Sciences, 9(2), 268–281. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3595938
  • Konte, M. (2018). Do remittances not promote growth? A finite mixture-of-regressions approach. Empirical Economics, 54, 747–782. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-016-1224-z
  • Korobkov, A.V., & Zaionchkovskaia, Z.A. (2004). The changes in the migration patterns in the post-Soviet states: the first decade. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 37(4), 481–508. https: //doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2004.09.004
  • Kutlu, E. (1992). Uluslararası İşgücü Hareketi Teorisi Çerçevesinde Türkiye’den AT’ye İşgücü Göçünün Türkiye Ekonomisi Üzerindeki Etkilerinin Analizi [Analysis of the Effects of Labor Migration from Turkey to the EC on the Turkish Economy within the Framework of the Theory of International Labor Movement]. Anadolu University Publishing. 656. ISBN: 975-492-347-7
  • Morley, B. (2006). Causality Between Economic Growth and Immigration: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach. Economics Letters, 90(1), 72–76. https: //doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2005.07.008
  • Mutluer, M. (2003). Uluslararası Göçler ve Türkiye [International Migration and Turkey]. Çantay Bookstore, Istanbul.
  • Nazlıoğlu, Ş. (2010). Makro İktisat Politikalarının Tarım Sektörü Üzerindeki Etkisi: Gelişmiş ve Gelişmekte Olan Ülkeler İçin Bir Karşılaştırma [The Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on the Agricultural Sector: A Comparison for Developed and Developing Countries], Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Erciyes University, Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Pesaran, M. H., Ullah, A., & Yamagata, T. (2008). A Bias-Adjusted LM Test of Error Cross Section Independence. Econometrics Journal, 11, 105–127.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2004). General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels, IZA Discussion Paper Series, 1240, 1-39.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2006). Estimation and inference in large heterogeneous panels with a multifactor error structure. Econometrics 74: 967–1012. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00692
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2007) A Simple Panel Unit Root Test in the Presence of Cross Section Dependence. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22, 265-312. https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.951
  • Petrov, V. (2009). Этнические Миграции в Современной России: Детерминанты и Типология [Ethnic Migrations in Modern Russia: Determinants and Typology], http: //srn.su/?p=1541, Date of Access: 16.03.2024
  • Qutb, R. (2021). Migrants’ remittances and economic growth in Egypt: an empirical analysis from 1980 to 2017. Review of Economics and Political Science, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print). https: //doi.org/10.1108/reps-10-2018-0011
  • Ratha, D., Plaza, S., Kim, E.J., Chandra, V., Kurasha, N., & Pradhan, B. (2023). Remittances Remain Resilient but Are Slowing. Migration and Development Brief 38. June. KNOMAD–World Bank, Washington, D.C.
  • Rehman, M.U., Shahzad, S.J.H., Kanwal, M., & Ali, S. (2017). Relationship Between Economic Growth, Financial Development and Worker’s Remittances in South Asia. Revista Evidenciação Contábil &Amp; Finanças, 6(1), 132–144. http://dx.doi.org/10.18405/recfin20180108
  • Sevinç, H., Bozkurt, E., Künü, S., & Sevinç, D.E. (2016), Economic Growth-Migration Nexus: An Analysis Based on Developing Countries, International Conference on Eurasian Economies, August 29-31, Hungary.
  • Sugözü, İ.H., & Yaşar, S. (2021). Uluslararası Göç ve Ekonomi İlişkisi Bağlamında Türkiye’den Avrupa’ya İşçi Göçü [Labor Migration from Turkey to Europe in the Context of International Migration and Economy]. Turkish Community Identity Cohesion and Participation in Europe in the 60th Anniversary of Immigration, Ed. Bekir Gündoğmuş, Nobel Publishing House, Ankara. 345-371
  • Tariq, B., Shabbir, M., Ahmed, Z., Tahir, M., Ahmed, B., Saleem, Q., & Ahsan, M. (2018). Impact of International Remittances on Economic Growth: A Case Study of Pakistan (1975-2016). Revista Inclusiones, 16–37.
  • Taşçı, F. (2009). Bir Sosyal Politika Sorunu Olarak Göç [Migration as a Social Policy Problem]. Kamu-İş Dergisi 10(4), 177-204.
  • Tazhkuran, N. (2018). Ortasya’da Yaşanan Göçler (1991-2016) [Migrations in Central Asia (1991-2016)]. Istanbul University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Eurasian Studies, Unpublished Master's Thesis, Istanbul.
  • Türkyılmaz, A., Çay, A., Avşar, Z., Aksoy, M., Pehlivanlı, H., & Kökrek, Z. (1998). Doğu ve Güneydoğu Anadolu’dan Terör Nedeniyle Göç Eden Ailelerin Sorunları [Problems of Families Migrating from Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia due to Terrorism], Ankara: Prime Ministry Family Research Institute, 527. ISBN: 9751921392
  • Ünsal, A. (2019). Uluslararası Göç Kavramı ve Uluslararası Göçün Ülke Ekonomileri Üzerinde Muhtemel Etkileri [The Concept of International Migration and the Possible Effects of International Migration on Country Economies]. Selcuk University Journal of Social and Technical Research (18), 50-61.
  • Vestnik Evrazii (2008). Sciup.org. https: //sciup.org/14911649, Date of Access: 20.03.2024
  • Westerlund, J. (2007). Testing for Error Correction in Panel Data, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 69(6), 709-748.
  • World Bank – KNOMAD (2021). World Bank Bilateral Migration Matrix - 2021, https: //www.knomad.org/data/migration/emigration, Date of Access: 15.04.2024
  • World Bank – KNOMAD (2023). Remittances Remain Resilient but Are Slowing, Migration and Development Brief 38, https://www.knomad.org/publication/migration-and-development-brief-38, Date of Access: 19.05.2024
  • Yılmaz, A. (2014). International Migration: Its Types, Causes and Effects. Turkish Studies, 9(2), 1685-1704. http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.6274
Toplam 52 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma
Bölüm Makaleler
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Temmuz 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 19 Mayıs 2024
Kabul Tarihi 13 Temmuz 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Sugözü, İ. H., & Talantbekova, N. (2024). Migration, Remittances, and Economic Growth: Evidence From Central Asian Countries. Uluslararası Ekonomi Siyaset İnsan Ve Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi, 7(3), 238-254. https://doi.org/10.59445/ijephss.1486682

International Journal of Economics, Politics, Humanities & Social Sciences – IJEPHSS Creative Commons Atıf-GayriTicari 4.0 Uluslararası Lisansı (CC BY NC) ile lisanslanmıştır.