feudalism, which is even unable to distribute fresh water to people
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Economic planning in Nepal began in the early 1950s, shortly after the country transitioned to a democratic system. The first Five-Year Plan was launched in 1956, marking a significant step towards systematic economic development and planning. Since then, Nepal has implemented several plans aimed at addressing various economic challenges and promoting growth.
Agriculture is the main economic activity of Nepal. It is carried by 80% of it's population.
Chiranjibi Nepal has written: 'BP's economic thought' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
demerits of the parliamentary system of nepal
mixed economic system
The biggest economic system used to make money is capitalism. Which is a system of free enterprise.
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Badri Prasad Shreshtha has written: 'Regional development in Nepal' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Regional planning, Rural development 'Economic dualism and development in Nepal' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy 'An introduction to Nepalese economy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy 'SAARC, an economic perspective' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation 'The economy of Nepal' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industrialization
Economic boom in Nepal could be created by proper utilization of the resources. The resources are lying there but are not utilized properly. So the natural resources should be utilized properly.
Nepal has been one of the beautiful wonders of the world but due to today's harsh environment Nepal is losing its natural beauty. there are more deforestation than afforestation and more pollution and population in a LDC country.in future Nepal will face problems like destruction of habitat's, warmer tropical temperature, more population with less resources.
market economy