2022
DOI: 10.52547/ijimes.2.4.56
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Do Migrant's Remittance Inflow Affects the Dutch Disease: Evidence from Indonesia

Abstract: Remittances have grown in measurement and importance. While such inflows can improve economic growth, they may additionally also reason domestic foreign money to respect and hurt exports -an aspect of impact generally referred to as the Dutch disease. Statistics exhibit that remittances influx to Indonesia grew from 1% of GDP in 1984 to over 9% of GDP in 2020. Theoretically, such a massive influx of overseas foreign money into an economy may lead to Dutch diseases.Methodology: For this purpose, they learn abou… Show more

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