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stylized facts of Nepal, a land-locked, least developing country in South Asia, is at first glance paradoxical. That is, Nepal … remittances in Nepal, which have facilitated an increase in access to services. The latter perspective changes the analysis and …
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. We study Nepal's civil war that escalated sharply from 2001 to contribute evidence on these local effects. We combine geo … localities in Nepal. We model the likelihood of a locality being affected by conflict and the intensity of the conflict, in terms … sufficient condition for the escalation of civil conflict. The strategy used by the rebels in Nepal saw the conflict escalate …
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While political dynamics differ greatly from one place to another, rural areas continue to have legitimate grievances. Poverty in rural areas is both more prevalent and more acute than in urban areas - about 80 per cent of the world's extremely poor people live in rural areas.
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