Managing Remittance And Agricultural Development In Nepal A Case Of Policy Dereliction?
Managing Remittance And Agricultural Development In Nepal A Case Of Policy Dereliction?
Author(s): Santosh Adhikari
Subject(s): Agriculture, Political economy
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Managing remittance; agricultural development; Nepal; policy;
Summary/Abstract: Nepal has been a politically sovereign country since its pre-historical time as a Kiranta dynasty in 800 B.C. and also as a modern state (M. Jha, 1998). Modern politics explains the year 1951 as the first democracy to entail direct Monarchy by throwing familial dictatorships of the Rana regime for 104 years. Similarly, people’s movement ended more than 240 years long Shah dynasty in 2006 to emerge as a Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal that too could not stop Nepal becoming a politically unstable country. Political instability has hindered economic growth and increased unemployment (Yami, 2017).
Book: The Migration Conference 2020 Proceedings: Migration and Politics
- Page Range: 45-56
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2020
- Language: English
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