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Title: The impact and sustainability of remittances on Sri Lanka‟s development
Authors: Bachama, Y.N.
Keywords: Economic Development, Economic Growth, Impact, Remittance, Sustainability
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University of Kelaniya
Citation: Bachama, Yusufu Nigel, 2011. The impact and sustainability of remittances on Sri Lanka‟s development, Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2011, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 14.
Abstract: Workers‟ remittances consist of goods or financial instruments transferred by migrants living and working abroad to residents of the home of the migrants. There is no doubt, workers‟ remittances can spur economic development. Evidence abounds that workers‟ remittances in many nations have helped in no small way in the development of the countries. The impact of remittances on development is both at the macro and micro level. Have remittances impacted on Sri Lanka‟s economic development? Could the impact be sustained? And, for how long could it be sustained? The objective of this study is to find out the impact of remittances on economic development in Sri Lanka, and the sustainability or otherwise of the foreign capital inflow into Sri Lanka. Secondary data was collected and used for this study. The study confirmed that remittances have impacted positively on the economic growth and development of Sri Lanka on both macro and micro level, but the study found that sustaining such inflow of foreign capital may be hampered by growing resentment against foreign workers in many countries of the world, and macroeconomic instability across nations that is becoming more frequent, etc.
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