An Example of a Research Proposal
Economic models for peace, growth and poverty alleviation and resolution of con‡ in Nepal, July 2010-July 2011 ict Poverty and inequality in Nepal has increased substantially in the last two decades. Major reason for this is the failure of the economy to grow because of internal con‡ and political ict instability. As a result of the lack of employment prospects in the country thousands of young people are forced to migrate abroad and economy has lost manpower that could actively contribute to the growth process. Nepal’ performance has been dismal compared s to neighboring countries in terms of per capita income either in market prices or in PPP terms. This study has three major objectives:
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It will assess impacts of current con‡ and ict public policies on prospects of majority of people in Nepal.
A comprehensive understanding of the issue requires:
1. (a) Macro level studies that involve building suitable macroeconomic models required to analysis of impacts of …scal, monetary, exchange rate and trade policies on growth, income distribution and e¢ ciency of allocation of resources in terms of welfare of households in the economy.
(b) Micro survey will be conducted to take fresh information on income, consumption, labour supply, education, occupation, family and local or regional backgrounds of households. Study will cover Hill, Mountains and Tarai and provinces in the federal republic of Nepal.
Cost of the project
This study is continuation of the current project “Con‡ and Economic Growth in the Fedict eral Republic of Nepal 2009-10” which was based on strati…ed random sampling technique
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with respondents over 55 districts of Nepal. Young students,like Kedar Bhattarai and Suredra Pathak currently in the MA programme in rural development in Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Nepal who did the …eld survey for the study for con‡ icat and growth project are willing to extend this project to analyse impacts of con‡ on poverty and work for their Masters’ ict dissertation.
This paper is an analysis of the country of Nepal using the operational variables of PMESII-PT. My goal is that in reading this paper that the reader might have a better understanding of the operational environment of Nepal.
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