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infrastructure projects in the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) region, connecting Nepal, eastern India … developments might affect the broader economy in SASEC, and in particular impact on income distribution and poverty. The paper … describes a new CGE model for South Asia, covering India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan, which incorporates …
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Budget speech by Nepal Finance Minister. URL:[http://www.mof.gov.np/publication/speech/2011/pdf/budgetspeech_english.pdf]. …
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of both financial flows and transfer of new skills and the perceptions in relation to poverty, development, and gender …
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Funds generated through community forestry offer crucial and significant resources for rural in Nepal. This study … problems with the 'pro-poor programme’, an effort to reduce poverty through the resources generated from community forestry … 26% accrue to the poor in rural communities in Nepal. The study concludes that two actions may increase the benefits …
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The article is a report of RBI Minister Duvvuri Subbarao on issuesing concerning the G-20 countries and also issues effecting all the countries collectively.
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scheduled commercial banks and the changes in below poverty line population. The result suggests that the growth in bank … accounts is not significantly associated with the reduction in below poverty line population across states. As a poverty …
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In this paper the issue of indirect tax reform, with a special focus on customs duty reform is examined. [WP]
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uses data from a sample of Cole crop (Cauliflower and Cabbage) growing households in the Bhaktapur district of Nepal to …
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addresses this question by scrutinising the equivocal reaction of a peasant community in Nepal to the unfolding of one such …
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P roponents of large dams, hoping to capitalize on concern for climate change, are promoting a major expansion of large dams in developing countries. Yet large dams are highly vulnerable to climate change, which is changing rivers in ways we cannot predict. At the same time, healthy rivers are...
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