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The COVID-19 can be blamed for the greatest workplace transformations after 2020. This outbreak in this 21st century will break the existing system i.e. working, exercising, shopping, communicating, educating, and learning. This change will slowly force the organization to make modification to...
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This research paper provides the estimates of the economic impact of the April, 2015 earthquake, largest ever recorded catastrophe in Nepal after 1934. The direct cost of the earthquake is estimated to be somewhere between USD $5 billion to USD 10 billion. In spite of strict controls of prices...
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This study tries to find out about what are the most significant impacts of COVID-19 on daily labor-based workers in Kathmandu. The study tries to understand their issues and problems related to health, education, income, debt, food security and employment.The informal workers are facing several...
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In Nepal, research on disaster management after the recent 2015 Earthquake is very important to conduct to find out the ongoing activities of the government and how the earthquake displaced people have taken it. For this purpose, understanding the mechanism plays an important role in managing...
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In the COVID-19 pandemic period, online shopping has increased in Nepal due to access to internet at low cost. This is true that COVID-19 is somehow reshaping consumer buying behavior. The research shows that respondents are moderately positive towards online purchase too. However, the consumer...
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Problems of old age people provides an indication of how the government and non-governmental organization can focus on preparedness, response, and recovery side for disaster management. This gives alert to responsible bodies in managing the disaster. This study has been conducted to understand...
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This study uses an annual data to study the recent contribution of performance of stock markets (London Stock Exchange) in the economic performance of United Kingdom from 2001 to 2009. Economic growth indicators that have got direct impact on economy were identified through the primary data...
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Nepal government, IMF, World bank and other financial partners are working together in dealing the situation and saving the nation from falling economy as the macroeconomic consequences of the pandemic are high for a remittance based small economy. Considering this fact, Nepal must take the...
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This study is based on need of regional cooperation for response and recovery of COVID-19 pandemic. For the analysis purpose, both primary and secondary data have been applied. Primary data is collected from the open-ended interview from which main theme and associated theme of regional...
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Money market and capital market are basic building block of the economy. Money market is regulated by the central bank whereas capital market is regulated by securities regulator. Similarly, money market provides short term investment whereas capital market makes medium term and long term...
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