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  • Why government should not run a business

    Posted on June 30, 2022

    Very often, Nepali politicians can be heard proudly promising to revive the sick or shut down state-owned enterprises (SOEs). These […]

  • Liberty Discussion on “Nepal’s land use legislation is flawed: What should be done?”

    Posted on June 27, 2022

    Liberty Discussion for the month of June was conducted on the article Nepal’s land use legislation is flawed: What should […]

  • Privatisation of NAC: Learn from other airlines

    Posted on August 3, 2021

    State-owned enterprises (SOEs) have a history of unsatisfactory performance in Nepal. To overcome the inefficiencies of SOEs, Nepal has opted […]

  • “Sarkari Kharcha” sucking up large chunks of budget

    Posted on May 14, 2021

    In fiscal year 2077/78, the federal budget comprised fundings from Tax revenue that accounts for 63 percent of total allocation […]

  • Freedom of expression, where are we headed?

    Posted on March 18, 2021

    Freedom of expression is defined as the ability of an individual or group of individuals to express their beliefs, thoughts, ideas, […]

  • Unlocking the wave of deregulation to stimulate the economy and improve livelihood of the general

    Posted on June 21, 2020

    The period of expected economic slowdown and ongoing livelihood hardship for the lower-to-middle class income group amid COVID-19 outbreak and […]

  • Centralism disguised as Federalism

    Posted on July 21, 2019

    – This article was originally published by Janak Pokhrel in the Himalayan Times on the July 21, 2019. With the […]

  • Liberty Discussion on ‘Public Choice Theory’

    Posted on March 30, 2018

    On 30th of March 2018, the members of Liberty Discussion Group sat down at Gaia Restaurant and Coffee Shop to […]

  • Liquidity Crisis: What could Central Bank and the Government do?

    Posted on January 21, 2018

    -This article was originally published by Ashesh Shrestha in The Himalayan Times on January 21, 2018 Yet again, the Banking […]

  • Virtues of federalism

    Posted on March 14, 2016

    -This article was originally published on 13 March 2016 in The Himalayan Times by Ashesh Shrestha. With the promulgation of […]

  • Economic Freedom of the World Report 2013

    Posted on September 19, 2013
    Launch of Economic Freedom of the World Report 2013

    On September 18, 2013, Samriddhi, The Prosperity Foundation in association with SEJON (Society of Economic Journalists – Nepal) and FNCCI […]

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