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positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects. …
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methods that allow designing and analyzing observational data and enable reducing selection bias. We use data from the Nepal …
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price-elasticity estimate (−0.15) for off-grid electricity demand in Nepal. We surmise that the small (in absolute …
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-based training programs in Nepal. The research questions addressed were how the learners with disabilities had been experiencing … mainstream vocational training centers in Nepal. …
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-hydropower equipment. A methodology is presented where quotations are provided by micro-hydropower manufacturing companies in Nepal for … context of Nepal and elsewhere is discussed. The key contribution of this work is establishing numerical expressions which …
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This paper analyzes the effect of earned and unearned remittances on agricultural productivity in Nepal. This approach … understanding the migration-remittance-productivity nexus in Nepal as well as other similar socioeconomic societies from South Asia. …
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and the market power exercised over smallholders in Nepal. Using survey data from small‐scale farms of tomatoes, ginger …
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Bangladesh and Nepal, in contrast, lack both global and regional integration. We find limited evidence of neighborhood (India … asymmetric volatility responses, while Nepal exhibits an inverted asymmetric volatility response, and in contrast Sri Lanka …
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The focus of this study is to analyze the impact of big five personality traits (proxied by agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, emotional stability, and openness and social support) on social entrepreneurship intention of the students of Tribhuvan University, with the objective to...
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districts (Siraha, Kailali and Chitwan) in Nepal with a sample size of 180, that is, 60 households from each district. Result …
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