2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063703
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An Asymmetric Nexus: Remittance-Led Human Capital Development in the Top 10 Remittance-Receiving Countries: Are FDI and Gross Capital Formation Critical for a Road to Sustainability?

Abstract: As a growth input, human capital and remittances have received significant attention and their role on other macro fundamentals has also been investigated. However, the effects of remittances on human capital development are not yet conclusive in the literature. The motivation of the study is to gauge the role of remittances in the process of human capital development in the topb10 remittance recipients for the period spanning from 1980 to 2019. The study has implemented symmetric and asymmetric estimations to… Show more

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“…-All variables were then transformed into natural logarithms to decrease the non-normality of the research units Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org (Andriamahery and Qamruzzaman, 2022;Xia et al, 2022). Equation 1was then reproduced with an econometric form for empirical estimation.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-All variables were then transformed into natural logarithms to decrease the non-normality of the research units Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org (Andriamahery and Qamruzzaman, 2022;Xia et al, 2022). Equation 1was then reproduced with an econometric form for empirical estimation.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ARDL approach has been extensively used in empirical studies investigating long-run associations (Qamruzzaman and Jianguo, 2018;Qamruzzaman and Karim, 2020a;Qamruzzaman and Karim, 2020b;. ARDL estimation provides certain benefits over traditional cointegration tests, including (1) efficient estimation regardless of the study's sample size (Ghatak and Siddiki, 2001;Rehman et al, 2021;Li and Qamruzzaman, 2022;Qamruzzaman, 2022;Xia et al, 2022),…”
Section: Cointegration Test Null Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the endogenous economic growth hypothesis, an increase in expenditure on research and development (R&D) may enhance economic output efficiency and resource usage efficiency. Despite this, it is uncertain as to how much technical innovation can contribute to advances in environmental quality, especially in CO 2 emissions (Howitt, 2000;Pablo-Romero and Sánchez-Braza, 2015;Li and Qamruzzaman, 2022;Xia et al, 2022). Technology advancement is expected to boost productivity and efficiency during the Fourth Industrial Revolution as a supply-side miracle.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also negated the myth of the Chinese getting more employment opportunities in CPEC projects. It is argued by authors ( Xia et al, 2022 ) that FDI and gross capital formation lead to human capital development in both the short and long run, subsequently leading to the economic progression of the country. Jakhon (2021) claimed that there is a close association between the workforce and the economic progress of a country.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%