Editorial
Ibrahim Sirkeci
Remittances Review, 2019, vol. 4, issue 1, 1-2
Abstract:
Remittances Review is the only dedicated peer-reviewed international scholarly outlet disseminating work on remittances and money transfers since 2016. Published independently with an open-minded approach to entice innovative research and scholarship to join the debates, Remittances Review constantly invites all scholars, practitioners and policy makers to submit their best work for publication. Our efforts so far generated interest to attract quality papers examining and exploring remittances practices, policies and impacts in a wide range of countries including Fiji, USA, Mexico, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Emirates, Turkey, Congo. We are particularly pleased to see a good number of articles received and published by colleagues from African countries. Africa has been so far paying the highest fee for remittances and relatively less heard in academic and political circles.
Keywords: remittances; editorial; money transfers; Bangladesh; developed countries; Nigeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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