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Monday, November 2, 2009
Will Nepal gain from the new India-Nepal trade treaty-II?
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Paras Kharel looks beyond simple economic theoretical benefits from the revised trade treaty (2009) between Nepal and India. The devil in th...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Lessons for developing countries from Finland’s state-led growth success
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Finland is one of the examples of successful state-led development, where the state helped in capital accumulation (reflected in an "un...
Does aid aid growth?
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This Discussion Paper No. 2009/05 from UNU-WIDER says that aid has a positive and statistically significant effect on growth over the lo...
Will Nepal gain from the new India-Nepal trade treaty?
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Commerce ministers of Nepal and India signed a new bilateral trade treaty, which would have a life of seven years, yesterday. This new trea...
"Brain drain" is a win-win situation for both exporters and importers
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Michael Clemens and David McKenzie argue so: ... common idea that skilled emigration amounts to "stealing" require...
Monday, October 26, 2009
Rodrik on trade and protectionism
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Rodrik tries to debunk the overly hyped protectionism debate during the economic crisis: What about the recent tariffs imposed b...
Sunday, October 25, 2009
NDB fiasco II: Don’t prolong the death of NDB
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Few months ago, I wrote an op-ed arguing for a swift liquidation of Nepal Development Bank (NDB). Four months down the road, the whole is...
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