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This paper examines the farm size and productivity relationship using data from Nepalese mid hills. The household data used has been drawn from a survey conducted by the author and financed by the Norwegian University of Life Science. The analysis uses models both allowing for and not allowing...
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"This study examines the access of the actors along the value-chain of handmade paper markets in Nepal. The access has …
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In Nepal, to help alleviate the problem of infant and maternal mortality and morbidity caused by tetanus and sepsis due … children in Nepal. To address problems of market accessibility, the producing company decided to embark on a strategy to open …
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the years. Likewise, different training programs sponsored by fair-trade organizations, such as Fair Trade Group Nepal and …
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socioeconomic and natural aspects to categorize villages in a district of Nepal. 24 variables are used to design five indexes …
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The construction of large dams is one of the most costly and controversial forms of public infrastructure investment in developing countries, but little is known about their impact. This paper studies the productivity and distributional effects of large dams in India. To account for endogenous...
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The aim of this article is to suggest that economic planning concepts and tools currently exist which might be of practical interest to those individuals working within the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGOB) who are responsible for interpreting and applying in practice the concept of Gross...
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