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Title: | 匯款及其與洪都拉斯貧困率的關係 Remittances and their relationship with the poverty rate in Honduras |
Authors: | 歐倩倩 Oviedo, Ana |
Contributors: | 連賢明 Lien, Hsien-Ming 歐倩倩 Ana Oviedo |
Keywords: | 匯款 貧困 移民 經濟增長 拉丁美洲 洪都拉斯 Remittances Poverty Migration Economic growth Latin America Honduras |
Date: | 2023 |
Issue Date: | 2023-07-06 16:55:58 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 本研究旨在探討匯款對洪都拉斯貧困率的影響,利用定量分析、匯款和貧困指標的數據。這項研究旨在強調匯款在發展中國家,特別是拉丁美洲的減貧努力中的作用。研究結果有助於理解匯款如何影響貧困動態,並為政策制定者、研究人員和參與該地區貧困減少和經濟發展的組織提供洞察力。該研究的結果對於設計有效的政策和干預措施以應對貧困挑戰並改善洪都拉斯個人和社區的福祉至關重要。通過促進關於匯款和減貧的討論,我們希望為加強宏都拉斯和類似情況的經濟發展的努力提供資訊。 This study examines the impact of remittances on the poverty rate in Honduras, utilizing quantitative analysis, data on remittances and poverty indicators. It aims to shed light on the role of remittances in poverty reduction efforts in developing countries, particularly in Latin America. The findings contribute to understanding how remittances influence poverty dynamics and provide insights for policymakers, researchers, and organizations involved in poverty reduction and economic development in the region. The study`s results are crucial for designing effective policies and interventions to address poverty challenges and improve the well-being of individuals and communities in Honduras. By contributing to the discourse on remittances and poverty alleviation, the research aims to inform efforts to enhance economic outcomes in Honduras and similar contexts. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 應用經濟與社會發展英語碩士學位學程(IMES) 107266017 |
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