Remittances and Development in The Western Balkans
The Cases of Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Marjan Petreski/Branimir Jovanovic
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The objective of this study is to investigate the developmental effects of remittances on poverty, inequality and self-employment in three Balkan countries: Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to put them in the light of three pertinent issues therein: ethnicity, the urban-rural divide and the gender of the household head. First, results suggest a positive role of remittances for poverty in Macedonia and Kosovo, but not in Bosnia. Second, results for Macedonia and Kosovo suggest that remittances have been slightly increasing inequality before the crisis, while during it, they have been reducing inequality. Opposite findings are obtained for Bosnia-Herzegovina. Third, results suggest that remittances in Macedonia play a positive role for the decision to establish an own business, but the effect is small, so that it becomes meaningful only for households who receive the highest amounts of remittances. In Kosovo, remittances were overall found not to be relevant for the decision one to self-employ himself. Further contrary to the two cases, remittances in Bosnia-Herzegovina were found to reduce ones probability to self-employ.
Autorenportrait
Macedonia team: Marjan Petreski, Branimir Jovanovic, Despina Petreska, Ljupco EfremovKosovo team: Sokol Havolli, Arben MustafaBH team: Nermin Oruc, Senada Smajic, Lejla KamenjasSupervisor: El-hadj Bah
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 04.11.2013
Umfang: 148 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783639700541
Umbreit-Nr.: 5812644
