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Nepal's Graduation Strategy from LDC Status by 2022
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It is growing realization in Nepal that the development policies and strategies need to adequately respond to changing market and technological conditions in the regional and world economy as much as to the changes taking place in the domestic socio-economic conditions.
In response, beginning in 1990s, the Government of Nepal adopted socio-economic reforms which continue to be implemented to date. However, it has increasingly become apparent to the Government and its people that these socio-economic reforms are inadequately captured by a national long-term development philosophy and direction. It has been realized that these reforms had to be underpinned by a long-term development philosophy, if they are to be owned and sustained by the people that the idea of formulating a national vision emerged. Moreover, the Government has recognized the importance of re-kindling the hopes and expectations of the people as well as their patriotism and nationalistic aspirations thus reinforcing the need for a national vision.
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Publisher:
UN/GON ,   (2013 )
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Publication in English
Keywords:
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, GOVERNMENT, NATIONAL VISION, ASPIRATIONS, ECONOMY, TECHNOLOGY, MARKET, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
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 UN : International Peace and Security
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02.03.00  -  Special Economic Areas
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