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Michael Barrios Batu
Michael Barrios Batu
Department of Economics, University of the Fraser Valley
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International Worker Remittances and Economic Growth in a Real Business Cycle Framework
M Batu
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 40, 81-91, 2017
262017
Macroeconomic effects of foreign aid and remittances: Implications for aid effectiveness studies
K Annen, M Batu, S Kosempel
Journal of Policy Modeling 38 (6), 1136-1146, 2016
20*2016
Testing the effectiveness of online assignments in theory of finance
M Batu, N Bower, E Lun, A Sadanand
Journal of Education for Business 93 (3), 119-127, 2018
152018
What if people value nature? Climate change and welfare costs
M Arbex, M Batu
Resource and Energy Economics 61, 101176, 2020
122020
Can remittances buy peace?
M Batu
Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 27 (4), 891-913, 2019
52019
International Worker Remittances and Human Capital Formation Across Countries
M Batu
Department of Economics and Finance, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario …, 2015
52015
Stay at home! macroeconomic effects of pandemic-inducedjob separation shocks
M Arbex, M Batu, S Caetano
unpublished paper, 2020
32020
Gender roles and safety of women at home in the COVID-19 era: evidence from 101 countries
M Batu, B Seo
International Review of Applied Economics 36 (5-6), 739-761, 2022
12022
The Sun's wrath: economic effects of sunspot volatility''
M Batu, Z Zhao
Economics Bulletin 41 (1), 117-124, 2021
12021
The Sun’s Wrath: Economic Effects of Solar Activity
M Batu, Z Zhao
University of Windsor, Department of Economics Working Papers, 2019
12019
The Welfare State and International Remittances
JA Amegashie, M Batu
Finnish Economic Papers 28 (1), 2020
2020
Aiding Elections? Foreign Aid and Donor-Country Election Cycles
M Batu, D Larue
University of Windsor, Department of Economics Working Papers, 2019
2019
Poverty and the Colonial Origins of Elite Capture: Evidence from Philippine Provinces
M Batu
University of Windsor, Department of Economics Working Papers, 2017
2017
Addressing Attrition and Low Success in Large-Enrolment Introductory Economics Courses at the University of Windsor: A Case for Course Redesign
AI O'Neil, M Batu, N Turdaliev, B Loshusan, B Gjini
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