Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Mite Miteski Author-Name-First: Mite Author-Name-Last: Miteski Author-Email: miteskim@nbrm.mk Author-Workplace-Name: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia Title: The impact of remittances on economic growth in the region of Central and Southeastern Europe Abstract: The countries of Central and Southeastern Europe (CSEE) are significant net recipients of remittances, primarily due to the intensive emigration trends that occurred after they transitioned to market economies. The fact that these countries are among the highest recipients of private remittances in Europe, suggests that such financial inflows could potentially have a significant influence on fostering their economic growth. Hence, the main aim of our research is to empirically investigate the relationship between economic growth and remittances in a selected group of twelve CSEE countries. The empirical research was conducted using static unobserved effects panel data models. Specifically, we estimated fixed and random effects models within the Cobb-Douglas framework that incorporate remittances as the primary variable of interest, in addition to the standard determinants of economic growth. For this purpose, we used an unbalanced panel data set obtained from the World Bank World Development Indicators database with an annual frequency spanning over the 2002-2022 period. The empirical findings provide evidence that remittances indeed exert a positive and significant direct effect on economic growth in the analyzed group of countries, along with some of the other standard growth factors, such as physical and human capital. Given this conclusion, policymakers should implement appropriate strategies to maximize their impact. Length: 22 Creation-Date: 2024 File-URL: https://www.nbrm.mk/content/The_impact_of_remittances_on_economic_growth_in_the_region_of_CSE_Europe_WP1-2024.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf File-Function: First version, 2024 Number: 2024-01 Classification-JEL: F21, F43, C23, O47 Keywords: Remittances, economic growth, Central and Southeastern Europe, panel estimation Handle: RePEc:mae:wpaper:2024-01