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Working Papers
2005
- A Model of Remittance Determination Applied to Middle East and North Africa Countries
Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (5)
- “Dynamic Effects of Migrant Remittances on Growth: An Econometric Model with an Application to Mediterranean Countries”. Discussion Paper, No. 74, KEPE, Athens, 2002
Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (19)
1986
- Theoretical and Empirical Determinants of International Labour Mobility: A Greek-German Perspective
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (43)
Journal Articles
1997
- Remitting Behaviour of “Temporary” and “Permanent” Migrants: The Case of Greeks in Germany and Australia
LABOUR, 1997, 11, (3), 409-435 View citations (43)
1995
- Migration and economic development: (Springer, Berlin, 1992) pp. 264, ISBN 3-540-55557-9, DM 128,00
Labour Economics, 1995, 2, (3), 329-332
1993
- Measuring the Income Effects of Migrant Remittances: A Methodological Approach Applied to Greece
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1993, 42, (1), 131-68 View citations (58)
1990
- Modelling future higher education-labor market imbalances: A multi-scenario approach
Economics of Education Review, 1990, 9, (1), 1-23 View citations (10)
1977
- Determinants of wage and price changes in less developed countries: An intertemporal cross-country analysis
Journal of Development Economics, 1977, 4, (4), 315-342 View citations (1)
Books
2005
- Beyond Small Change: Making Migrant Remittances Count
IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank View citations (19)
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