Analyzing the impact of remittance inflows on Tanzania’s social development and economic growth

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2024-04-13

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Cogent Economics & Finance

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This journal article analyses the impact of remittance (REM) inflows on Tanzania’s social development and economic growth (Egrow) spanning from 1990 to 2022 data from the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Economic Outlook (WEO) were used. The purpose of this article was to measure the relationship between EGrow and REM by using the following variables: Investment (INV), Population growth (POP Grow), Exchange rate (EXCHR), Government Expenditure (GOVEXP) and Inflation (INFL). The study aimed to examine the impact of these factors on REMs on the EGrow concept by integrating it into REM studies in Tanzania. The selected factors on REMs have not been included in most REM studies conducted in Tanzania; thus, their inclusion in the study expands our knowledge of REM utilization in Tanzania. Utilizing the Fourier Stationarity Test and applying the general to a specific technique, this research findings unveil REMs’ positive and notable impact on Tanzania’s EGrow. Additionally, POP Grow, INV, EXCHR, GOVEXP and INFL exert a robust and substantial influence on REM. In conclusion, the empirical findings underscore the pivotal role of REMs in driving EGrow in Tanzania. The journal article recommended that decision-makers create proactive measures to encourage REM inflows.

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Remittances inflows, Economic growth, Fourier, Tanzania

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