Nepal's Economic Landscape

Nepal's Economic Landscape
Author: Bikal Dhungel
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3640901991

Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Economics - Macro-economics, general, grade: Keine, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, language: English, abstract: The world is changing rapidly. In the last sixty years it has seen miraculous developments. Coming out of the ashes of World War II, Western Europe has established itself as the most stable region of the world. Totally destroyed Japan, having been the victim of the only atomic bomb in human history, which killed hundreds of thousands, has established itself as the strongest economy of Asia, and second only to the United States worldwide. We have seen the rise of South Korea, which had the equal per capita income as Mozambique in late fifties. Today South Korea stands as a developed country. We have seen the growth of China when Mao went. From Deng Xiaoping to Xiang Jemin to Hu Jintao, it kept its economy open and recently overtook Germany as the third largest economy of the world. China is on the way to become the second largest economy. India, from the early ninetees, took similar policy. India grew when the world economy was in downturn. The rise of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries has re-shaped the world order. Mexico proudly declares itself as a North American country today and no more intends to turn back to its old identity as a Central American country. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been good for Mexican economy as they can sell their products in the United States and Canada now. Indonesia shares similar story. Even though it was runned by one of the terrible dictator of the world, Suharto, he brought liberal policies in the country encouraging Privatisation, Free Trade and more market liberalization. After the Asian financial crisis of 1997, people lost faith in him and finally toppled him. Growth was felt in other parts of the world as well. Emergence of computarized technologies, World Wide Web, digital technologies etc have reshaped the world. Nepal, h

Urban Growth and Spatial Transition in Nepal

Urban Growth and Spatial Transition in Nepal
Author: Elisa Muzzini
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821396617

This book carries out an initial assessment of Nepal s urban growth and spatial transformation, with a focus on spatial demographic and economic trends, economic growth drivers and infrastructure requirements of Nepal s urban regions.

Nepal

Nepal
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2000-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451829930

The government of Nepal has pursued policies intended to promote a modern market-oriented economy with the purpose of improving growth performance and prospects. Although the fiscal deficit remains sustainable, financed primarily by foreign aid, budget performance has reflected the prevailing weaknesses in overall fiscal policy implementation. Some progress has been made in the areas of price reform, privatization, and financial sector reform. However, weaknesses in the legislative framework, limited skilled labor, and inadequate basic infrastructures continue to impede private sectoral development.

Economy of Nepal

Economy of Nepal
Author: Ivan Kushnir
Publisher: Economy in Countries
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781795306638

This book about the economy of Nepal from the 1970s to the 2010s. Source data from UN Data.Size. In the 2010s, the GDP of Nepal was equal to 19.7 billion US$ per year; the value of agriculture was 6.1 billion US$. Since the share in the world is between .01% and .1%, the country is classified as a small economy.Productivity. In the 2010s, the GDP per capita was 698.3 US$; the agriculture per capita was 215.2 US$. Since the productivity is less the average below average, the economy is classified as least developed.Growth. In the 2010s, the growth of gross domestic product was 4.3%; the growth of agriculture was 2.9%.Structure. In the 2010s, the economy of Nepal consisted of: agriculture (68.1%), service (14.3%), trade (5.2%), industry (4.7%), transportation (4.4%), and construction (3.4%).Export and import. In the 2010s, the import was 3.7 times higher than the export, the net import was equal to 28.1% of the GDP. The technological structure of export is not better than the structure of import.Consumption and reproduction. The attitude of reproduction to the consumption is better than the global average, so the share of GDP in the world will increase.

Nepal's Investment Climate

Nepal's Investment Climate
Author: Gabi G. Afram
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821394665

This book assesses dimensions of the investment climate in Nepal that shape opportunities for investments, employment, and growth of private firms. It includes data and analysis from five surveys on challenges to the investment climate, and provides policy recommendations to address these challenges.

Political Economy of Social Change and Development in Nepal

Political Economy of Social Change and Development in Nepal
Author: Jeevan R. Sharma
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9389867177

Political Economy of Social Change and Development in Nepal is an accessible contemporary political economic analysis of social change in Nepal. It considers whether and how Nepal's political economy might have been transformed since the 1950s while situating these changes in Nepal's modern history and its location in the global economic system. It assembles and builds on the scholarship on Nepal from a multidisciplinary and synoptic perspective. Focusing on local discourses, experiences and expectations of transformations, it draws our attention to how powerful historical processes are experienced and negotiated in Nepal and assess how these may, at the same time, produce ideas of equality, human rights and citizenship while also generating new forms of precarity.

Nepalese Economy

Nepalese Economy
Author: Madan K. Dahal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2004
Genre: Nepal
ISBN:

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