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How to Scrap Fuel Subsidies

Jordan Kyle and Kwaw Andam WASHINGTON, DC/ABUJA, July 27: In his inauguration speech in May, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced the end of the country’s decades-old fuel subsidy. This is not the first time that Nigeria has attempted to abandon the policy, which has had disastrous consequences for the economy

Flexible monetary policy expected for revival of sluggish economy

The private sector which has been contributing 81 percent to the country's economy and providing nearly 90 percent of employment

Economic complexity: Challenges and way forward

Nepal had begun witnessing impact of global economic crisis, which was further exacerbated by the COVID-19. In a bid to

Correction and reform awaited for meaningful change in budget

Every year, we hope the policies and programmes the government brings ensures changes, and even the Nepalis living in the

Time to ensure sustainable social security system

The industrial countries are adopting measures as increasing retirement age, changing pension scheme and slashing incentives in order to sustain

Main issues requiring to be included in budget

An economic slowdown automatically leads to a decline in revenue. This results in a budget deficit. Now we are going

A Blueprint from India for Women’s Economic Empowerment

SEATTLE – As we embark on a new year, I have been reflecting on “resolutions,” and more specifically, what it

Current Economic Situation in Nepal

The economic situation in Nepal is not as alarming as some perceive it to be, although Kathmandu needs to be

Government-private sector cooperation stressed for biogas promotion

The promotion of biogas in the country is not encouraging due to lack of friendly policies and working procedures.

How Developing Countries Can Reach Net Zero

BEIJING – The world’s developing economies are gearing up for a fight ahead of next month’s United Nations Climate Change