International Remittances and Private Inter-household Transfers: Exploring the Links

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Date

May 6, 2016

Authors

Yonas Alem and Lisa Andersson

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Working Paper

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We investigate the effect of remittances from migrated family members on informal inter- household transfers, an issue that has received limited attention in the literature. Using rich panel data from urban Ethiopia, we show that receiving international remittances increases the value of private domestic inter-household transfers, whereas receiving domestic remittances does not have any effect. We also show that the transfers sent respond to shocks to a great extent. Our results provide new evidence on the trickle-down effects of international remittances, effects important to consider when analyzing the impact of international remittances on household outcomes in recipient countries.

Authors

Yonas Alem

Lisa Andersson

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