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REMITTANCES STATISTICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Eugeniu Aftene and Ion Pârţachi
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Eugeniu Aftene: Academy of Economic Studies, Chişinău
Ion Pârţachi: Academy of Economic Studies, Chişinău

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 11(516)(supplement)(vol2), issue 11(516)(supplement)(vol2), 381-388

Abstract: Economical migration and remittances are two phenomena characteristic to transition economies, such as Republic of Moldova. Is very important to get to know these phenomena in every little detail, because it affects more and more the social and economical life of the country. The methodology used now by the National Bank of Moldova to estimate the remittances is not perfect, because of the lack of information about remittances that came into our country by unofficial ways, but still it corresponds best to the actual situation in the country. Needs the methodology to be reviewed or not? It is a difficult question. To give an answer to this question, first we must study very well national market and the experience of the other countries in the field.

Keywords: Remittances in the Republic of Moldova; Money transfers through national bank system; Compensation of employees for working abroad. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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