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Rising Imports-Some Issues

The importance of import of such items for Nepal was clearly evident few months ago when India tightened (in some cases even imposed ban on) export of rice, cement and construction materials. It then required an official request by the Government of Nepal to India for allowing export of those commod... Read more...

Nepal’s Financial Sector Development and WTO

Against this background once the foreign bank branches (most likely American) enter Nepal after 1 January 2010, Nepal’s financial market will get a major shot in its arm. Although they will be doing only the wholesale banking and will not be doing transactions directly with the public as mentioned b... Read more...

Macro-econometric Modeling for Planning and Policy Analysis: Issue of Institutionalization in Nepal

National Planning Commission (NPC) for the first time initiated developing a macro model with the technical and financial support of ESCAP in 1985 for the purpose of development planning and policy analysis and was later on updated in 19891 (Khanal, Thapa, and Elbers: 1988). At the same time Ministr... Read more...

Empirical analysis of the Relationship between Financial Development and Economic Growth in Nepal

The Nepalese economy has been substantially monetized. The quantum of broad money to gross domestic product reached to 60.4 percent in mid-July 2008 from 8.7 percent in mid-July 1965 and the amount of total deposit of the banking sector to gross domestic product stood at 51.4 percent in mid-July 200... Read more...

Impact of Voluntary Retirement Scheme of Nepal Bank Limited on Employment

The NBL had introduced the first phase of VRS in 2048 BS. Up  to now, the bank has introduced four such schemes of providing different monetary benefits in different phases. A total of  3070 employees were induced to quit their job. In 2048, a total of 704 opted for VRS, In 2061, another 902 receive... Read more...

What, Why, and How of the current Global Financial Crisis

The countries that are in the grip of crisis are normally the countries that stand as the source of FDIs in Nepal. This means unless the crisis is resolved, Nepal can not expect accelerated inflows of FDIs. For the last several years, for meeting its growing investment requirements, Nepal has been p... Read more...

Mentoring, Organizational Commitment and Turnover Intentions: A study on Nepalese Banking Organization

The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between mentoring, organizational commitment and turnover intentions. Explorative and descriptive design is used to measure among the banking organizations to show the status and relationship among mentoring, organizational commitment and turn... Read more...

Determinants of Formal Credit Market Participation in Nepal:

Determinants of Formal Credit Market Participation in Nepal: Over the past decade, the financial sector in Nepal has grown in both size and number, yet access to financial services and its use remains limited. It is, disappointing that the quantitative growth of the financial institutions has not been able to reach out to the wider mass of the people. Most no... Read more...

Nepalese Financial Sector Reform

Financial sector has evolved as a dominant sector in Nepalese economy. There are altogether 237 financial institutions employing more than 20,000 people and managing approximately Rs 502 billion worth of assets. Return on these assets (ROA) is very negligible, figuring 2.59 percent of the assets. Th... Read more...

Micro-finance Sector in Nepal

One of the major handicaps in developing the new small-scale units and transforming the existing ones from traditional to modern lines of manufacture is the shortage of finance. In the absence of required finance, a number of well-conceived schemes confine their existence only on paper and seldom fi... Read more...

Ecological Sanitation and Economic Benefit

Eco-san recognizes human excreta as a resource. It is an eco-friendly and culture sensitive technology. It has been a community empowerment tool, which has helped scale up men and women through their access to productive activities, market and intake of nutritious food; and increase the level of per... Read more...

Rights Based Approach; A Framework for Development

When viewed in the context of human dignity and poverty eradication, the concept of human rights as commonly understood, offers only a partial solution. This paper argues that adding the notion of duties to human development thinking implies that humans have the rights but other also have the duties... Read more...