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poverty in Nepal of local and international migration for work. They apply an instrumental variable approach to deal with … Nepal occurring between 1995 and 2004 can be attributed to increased levels of work-related migration and remittances sent … reduction in Nepal should consider aspects of the dynamics of domestic and international migration …
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violent conflict in Nepal. They find that conflict intensity is significantly higher in places with greater poverty and lower …
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This paper analyzes the differential impact of migration on labor supply of the left-behind household members in Nepal …. Using the Nepal Living Standard Survey data, the paper extends the analysis by incorporating the impacts on the extensive …
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This paper discusses the landscape for private equity and venture capital financing in Nepal. It provides an overview … as legal/regulatory/taxation drivers and impediments that affect Nepal?s private equity and venture capital industry …
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Nepal suffered with severe shortage of electricity supply or load shedding in the last decade. Electricity load … the electricity load shedding is eliminated, Nepal will continue to suffer a heavy economic loss …
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This paper estimate the effects of collective action in Nepal?s community forests on four ecological measures of forest … quality. Forest user group collective action is identified through membership in the Nepal Community Forestry Programme …
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Nepal with long histories of social interdependence. These countries are also characterized by a high degree of collectivism …
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communities. This paper uses a choice experiment survey of rural communities in Nepal to understand respondents? preferences …
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This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-shot public goods game correlates with reported pro-forest collective action behaviors. All the outcomes analyzed are costly in terms of time, land, or money. The study finds significant evidence...
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Nepal depends entirely on imports for meeting its demand for petroleum products, which account for the largest share in … biodiesel is unlikely to be economically competitive in Nepal unless seed yields per hectare are implausibly large and high …
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