Papers accepted for presentation in the Growth, Development and Poverty Conference, Kathmandu, Dec 16-18, 2007

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  • Impact of Economic Growth on Achieving MDGs -Manoj Kumar Panda and A. Ganesh-Kumar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Devt Research, Mumbai, India

  • Rural Tourism to Create Equitable and Growing Economy in Nepal- Rudra Upadhyay, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu

  • Importance of Ex-ante Impact Assessment Techniques for Shared Growth and Development :Nepalese Experience, Dilli Raj Khanal, Institute for Policy Research and Development (IPRAD), Kathmandu

  • Privatization of School Education and Academic Performance in Nepal- Bishnu GC, Ministry of Education and Culture, Kathmandu

  • Economic Growth and Conditional Convergence : Its Speed from 1961-2001 - Somesh Kumar Mathur, Jamia Millia Islamia and RIS, New Delhi, India

  • Population Growth and Local Home Environment Externality in an Endogenous Growth Model with Two Engines of Growth, Shirou Kuwahara, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba Katsunori Yamada, Research Fellow for the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, Japan

  • Bargaining, Coalitions, Signalling And Repeated Games For Economic Development And Poverty Alleviation - Keshab Bhattarai, University of Hull, Business School, Hull, England, UK

  • Implementation of Basel II:Issues, Challenges and Implications for Developing Countries -Seema Siddiqua Hai, Safia Qamar Minhaj and Roohi Azeem, Department of Economics, University of Karachi, Pakistan

  • Trade and Income Inequality in SAARC: A Spatial Analysis- Khandoker Shuvo Bakar, Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT),University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

  • Strategic and General Equilibrium Models in Poverty Measurement Studies - Keshab Bhattarai, University of Hull, Business School, Hull, England, UK

  • Capital Accumulation and Growth in India since 1950: What Role the Stock Market Plays -Prabirjit Sarkar, Visiting Fellow, CBR, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge and Professor of Economics Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, India

  • A Comparative Study Of The Channels Of Globaization In Pakistan - Safia Qamar Minahj and Seema Siddiqua Hai, Department of Economics, University of Karachi, Pakistan

  • Welfare and Distributional Impacts of Financial Liberalization in an Open Economy: Lessons from a Multi-Sectoral Dynamic Model for Nepal - Keshab Bhattarai, Business School, University of Hull,Hull,England, UK

  • Does Political Reservation for Minorities Reduce Poverty? Evidence from India - Nishith Prakash, University of Houston, Texas, USA

  • Demographic Uncertainty and Welfare in a Life-cycle Model under Alternative Public Pension Systems - Muhammad Saifur Rahman, Department of Economics, Indiana Univeristy, BloomingtonUSA

  • From Poverty to Personal Growth and Healthy Development - Ravshanbek Dalimov, National University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan

  • The Evolution of the Economic Thought about Poverty Measurement - Celso Pereira Nunes, Madeira University and CEEAplA

  • Endogenous Financial Development and Industrial Takeoff - Alex Trew, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK

  • Growth, Development And Poverty In India And Nepal, P. Abdul Kareem, Department Of Economics, University Of Calicut, Kerala, India - 680 618

  • Institutional Barrier, Learning Externality, and Catching Up, Yong Wang, Department of Economics, University of Chicago, USA

  • Role of Private Sector in Nepal's Transformation, Sagar Raj Sharma, Human and Natural Resources Studies Centre, Kathmandu University, Nepal

  • The State of Female Migration Flow in International Labour Market: How is Bangladesh Doing?, History Department, Saint Mary's University. Halifax, NS, B3H3C3, Canada and AKM Ahsan Ullah, City University of Hong Kong

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