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Constitution, Institutions and A Model for Economic Development in Nepal

Constitution, Institutions and A Model for Economic Development in Nepal

... speedier economic growth and devel- opment as the major political parties are still struggling to institutionalize the new political framework set up by the new constitution of Nepal that was ... See full document

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Constitution, Institutions and Models for Economic Growth in Nepal

Constitution, Institutions and Models for Economic Growth in Nepal

... fast Nepal grows compared to these ...if Nepal continues to growth 5 percent but only 26 years if it grows by 15 percent (Figure ...in Nepal by educating the young population as Nepal has the ... See full document

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INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CEMAC REGION

INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CEMAC REGION

... regression model in table 2, revealed that the model of growth is valid, the Chi square is significant at 1 percent level (p-value ...the model are ... See full document

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Analysis of the Relationship between Financial Development, Employment and Institutions on Economic Growth in WAEMU Countries

Analysis of the Relationship between Financial Development, Employment and Institutions on Economic Growth in WAEMU Countries

... financial development indicators considered, only the credit to the private sector presents an average higher than the sum of the deposit averages in the banking system and the money supply within the WAEMU ... See full document

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Institutions and economic development: A focus on the new institutional economics

Institutions and economic development: A focus on the new institutional economics

... distinct economic development trajectories were referred to as puzzles that were not easy to ...of institutions in the analysis has provided some new insights for an understanding of those types of ... See full document

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Economic Dynamics of Tourism in Nepal: A VECM Approach

Economic Dynamics of Tourism in Nepal: A VECM Approach

... and economic growth. Neither any of the economic impact models nor any of the empirical assessments can capture all dimensions and changes in the tourism industry and its actual contribution in the overall ... See full document

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Gender, institutions & development in natural resource governance: A study of community forestry in Nepal

Gender, institutions & development in natural resource governance: A study of community forestry in Nepal

... its Constitution and Operational Plan rigidly. The ‘constitution’ stated that the committee would meet once a ...informal institutions that were a part of the history of the community forest in ... See full document

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Theory and empirics of root causes of economic progress

Theory and empirics of root causes of economic progress

... 2004 using the level regression model 5 show that institutions dominate the influence of both trade and geography as the fundamental determinant of long-run economic development.. The ti[r] ... See full document

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Institutions, Economic Development and Social Capital in Albania

Institutions, Economic Development and Social Capital in Albania

... and institutions, on the one hand, and between institutions and politics, on the ...confuse institutions-as-constraints and institutional-outcomes, or, in other words, the structure with the ... See full document

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Africa’s Development: Institutions, Economic Reforms and Growth

Africa’s Development: Institutions, Economic Reforms and Growth

... of institutions can be construed only as proxies for the variable of interest, and these studies are aware of the simultaneity of the relationship between these measures and ...or institutions and growth, ... See full document

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Customer Centric Organizational Culture of the University as a Factor of Efficient Social and Economic Development of the Region

Customer Centric Organizational Culture of the University as a Factor of Efficient Social and Economic Development of the Region

... and development of customer-centric organizational culture of higher educational institutions as a factor of efficient social and economic development of the region is based on the designed ... See full document

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Socio-economic and Political Development in Ghana under the 1992Republican Constitution of Ghana

Socio-economic and Political Development in Ghana under the 1992Republican Constitution of Ghana

... political development in Ghana under the 1992 Constitution of ...1979 constitution was a priority for many Ghanaians in the early ...1992 Constitution after 20 years of its ...the ... See full document

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The Role of Education for Talents Development and Tourism Sustainability in Nepal: A Proposed Model

The Role of Education for Talents Development and Tourism Sustainability in Nepal: A Proposed Model

... talents development. The academic tourism institutions and tourism organizations have a great challenge to create proper environment to develop required competitive ...talent development are not ... See full document

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Impact of Microfinance Institutions on Economic Growth of Nepal

Impact of Microfinance Institutions on Economic Growth of Nepal

... microfinance institutions on economic growth of ...microfinance institutions leading to a total of 120 ...Quarterly Economic Bulletin published by Nepal Rastra Bank and Economic ... See full document

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The Constitution of Economic Liberty

The Constitution of Economic Liberty

... As David Currie explained, the Privileges or Immunities Clause was originally understood to perform the function now attributed to the Equal Protection Clause. 31 By requiring that every state accord all of its citizens ... See full document

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A global strategy for the promotion of sustainable economic and social development. International Seminar 'Globalisation' A Challenge for Peace. Solidarity or Exclusion? Milan, 29-31 October 1998. 'Cahiers' of the Forward Studies Unit Working Paper, 1999

A global strategy for the promotion of sustainable economic and social development. International Seminar 'Globalisation' A Challenge for Peace. Solidarity or Exclusion? Milan, 29-31 October 1998. 'Cahiers' of the Forward Studies Unit Working Paper, 1999

... Transforming the international institutions to provide global governance To achieve sustainable economic and social development, existing international institutions and regimes will have[r] ... See full document

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A global strategy for the promotion of sustainable economic and social development  Forward Studies Unit Working Paper, 1999

A global strategy for the promotion of sustainable economic and social development. Forward Studies Unit Working Paper, 1999

... Transforming the international institutions to provide global governance To achieve sustainable economic and social development, existing international institutions and regimes will have[r] ... See full document

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Economic Freedom and Economic Growth in Mena Countries

Economic Freedom and Economic Growth in Mena Countries

... of economic freedom, utilizing 23 different components, on a scale from zero to ten, with ten representing a greater degree of ...government, economic structure and use of markets, monetary policy and price ... See full document

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The rule of law and the rise of capitalism

The rule of law and the rise of capitalism

... If the focus on predictability recalls Weber, in other respects the new rule of law discourse represents a banalisation of his thinking. In the hands of the IFIs, Weber’s prescription for calculable law loses its ... See full document

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A Predictive Model for Pregnancy Development in Thoroughbred Mares with Placental Insufficiency and Its Correction

A Predictive Model for Pregnancy Development in Thoroughbred Mares with Placental Insufficiency and Its Correction

... Another factor that contributes to placental insufficiency is the dysfunction of microcirculatory. The extragenital symptoms of placental insufficiency associated with vascular disorders disappear after the delivery ... See full document

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