This paper adopt the
error correction model technique (VECM) to establish the long run and short run
relationship between personal received and economic growth in the Gambia during
the period 2003 to 2017. In testing for the unit root test properties of time
series data, all variables are found to be stationary at first differencing
level under the Augmented Dickey Fuller test (ADF). The results of VECM
demonstrate the existence of a positive and significant relationship between
personal remittances received and economic growth both in the long run and
short run. Personal remittances received act as a great source of foreign
exchange currency and also help in reducing the level of poverty in the
developing countries. Total exports have a positive and significant impact on
economic growth in the long run but not in the short run. Total imports have a
negative and significant impact on economic growth in the long run but in short
run. We recommend that the government should encourage the people who received
remittances to invest their money in business and also agriculture especially
in poultry and agro base processing. It is also recommended that the government
should create more employment opportunities to minimize the number of our able
young men and women migrating to overseas in search for a better living
standard.
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