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Nepal's investment climate [[electronic resource] ] : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Nepal's investment climate [[electronic resource] ] : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Autore Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 330.95496
Altri autori (Persone) Salvi Del PeroAngelica
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Nepal
Labor market - Nepal
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-07490-6
9786613520128
0-8213-9466-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Structure of the Report; Executive Summary; Why Is the Nepal Investment Climate Assessment Important?; What Do the Survey Results Say about the Investment Climate in Nepal?; What Next? Developing Nepal's Private Sector for Job Creation and Growth; Summary of Recommendations; Tables; 1 Summary of Policy Recommendations; Note; Report Highlights; Introduction; The Nepal Enterprise Survey and Investment Climate Assessment; Boxes; 1 Methodology; Key Features of the Nepalese Private Sector; Figures; 1 Nepalese Real GDP Composition by Sector, FY2008/09
2 Value Added Growth by Sector 1995-2008, Selected South Asian Countries3 Distribution of Registered Firms in Nepal by Age of Firm; Leading Constraints for Nepalese Firms; 2 Cross-Country Comparisons of Firm Performance; 4 Indicators of Innovation and Technology for Nepal and Comparator Countries; 5 Perception of Obstacles Constraining the Investment Climate in Nepal; 6 Investment Climate Obstacles Perceived as Major to Very Severe in Nepal and Comparator Countries; The Main Issues with the Investment Climate in Nepal
7 Costs Associated with Investment Climate Weaknesses in Nepal and Comparator Countries8 Average Number of Days Lost in Nepalese Firms Due to Labor Issues; 9 Power Outages and Water Shortages per Typical Month in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Access to Finance for Firms Needs to Be Expanded; 10 Percentage of Shipments to Domestic Markets Lost Due to Breakage or Spoilage in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 11 Access to Finance in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 12 Reasons Nepalese Firms Did Not Apply for a Line of Credit
Rigid Labor Regulations Require Easing and Labor Relations Need Improving3 Strategies to Increase Access to Finance; 13 Total Number of Skilled and Unskilled Production Workers per Firm in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Governance, Regulations, Licensing, and Informality; 4 Strategies to Ease Labor Regulations and Improve Labor Relations; 14 Time Spent Obtaining Licenses and Dealing with Regulations in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 15 Improvements Nepalese Firms Believe Could Be Obtained by Registering; 16 Investment Climate Obstacles Ranked Most Important for Informal Firms in Nepal
Developing Nepal's External Sector17 Percentage of Exporting and Importing Firms in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Tourism Sector and Potential for Future Growth; 5 Strategies to Increase Trade with India and China; 18 Percentage of Nepalese Tourism Firms Investing to Improve Competitiveness; 6 Strategies to Strengthen the Tourism Sector; Notes; Chapter 1 Introduction; Macroeconomic Environment: Resilient Economy Despite Political Uncertainty, but Risks Lie Ahead; 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators; 1.1 Nepal Trade Balance and Current Account Balance, 2000-09
Growth Dynamics: Growth Driven by Consumption and Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461864503321
Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Nepal's investment climate : : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Nepal's investment climate : : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Autore Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 330.95496
Altri autori (Persone) Salvi Del PeroAngelica
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Nepal
Labor market - Nepal
ISBN 1-280-07490-6
9786613520128
0-8213-9466-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Structure of the Report; Executive Summary; Why Is the Nepal Investment Climate Assessment Important?; What Do the Survey Results Say about the Investment Climate in Nepal?; What Next? Developing Nepal's Private Sector for Job Creation and Growth; Summary of Recommendations; Tables; 1 Summary of Policy Recommendations; Note; Report Highlights; Introduction; The Nepal Enterprise Survey and Investment Climate Assessment; Boxes; 1 Methodology; Key Features of the Nepalese Private Sector; Figures; 1 Nepalese Real GDP Composition by Sector, FY2008/09
2 Value Added Growth by Sector 1995-2008, Selected South Asian Countries3 Distribution of Registered Firms in Nepal by Age of Firm; Leading Constraints for Nepalese Firms; 2 Cross-Country Comparisons of Firm Performance; 4 Indicators of Innovation and Technology for Nepal and Comparator Countries; 5 Perception of Obstacles Constraining the Investment Climate in Nepal; 6 Investment Climate Obstacles Perceived as Major to Very Severe in Nepal and Comparator Countries; The Main Issues with the Investment Climate in Nepal
7 Costs Associated with Investment Climate Weaknesses in Nepal and Comparator Countries8 Average Number of Days Lost in Nepalese Firms Due to Labor Issues; 9 Power Outages and Water Shortages per Typical Month in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Access to Finance for Firms Needs to Be Expanded; 10 Percentage of Shipments to Domestic Markets Lost Due to Breakage or Spoilage in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 11 Access to Finance in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 12 Reasons Nepalese Firms Did Not Apply for a Line of Credit
Rigid Labor Regulations Require Easing and Labor Relations Need Improving3 Strategies to Increase Access to Finance; 13 Total Number of Skilled and Unskilled Production Workers per Firm in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Governance, Regulations, Licensing, and Informality; 4 Strategies to Ease Labor Regulations and Improve Labor Relations; 14 Time Spent Obtaining Licenses and Dealing with Regulations in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 15 Improvements Nepalese Firms Believe Could Be Obtained by Registering; 16 Investment Climate Obstacles Ranked Most Important for Informal Firms in Nepal
Developing Nepal's External Sector17 Percentage of Exporting and Importing Firms in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Tourism Sector and Potential for Future Growth; 5 Strategies to Increase Trade with India and China; 18 Percentage of Nepalese Tourism Firms Investing to Improve Competitiveness; 6 Strategies to Strengthen the Tourism Sector; Notes; Chapter 1 Introduction; Macroeconomic Environment: Resilient Economy Despite Political Uncertainty, but Risks Lie Ahead; 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators; 1.1 Nepal Trade Balance and Current Account Balance, 2000-09
Growth Dynamics: Growth Driven by Consumption and Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790147803321
Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Nepal's investment climate : : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Nepal's investment climate : : leveraging the private sector for job creation and growth / / Gabi G. Afram and Angelica Salvi Del Pero
Autore Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 330.95496
Altri autori (Persone) Salvi Del PeroAngelica
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Nepal
Labor market - Nepal
ISBN 1-280-07490-6
9786613520128
0-8213-9466-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Structure of the Report; Executive Summary; Why Is the Nepal Investment Climate Assessment Important?; What Do the Survey Results Say about the Investment Climate in Nepal?; What Next? Developing Nepal's Private Sector for Job Creation and Growth; Summary of Recommendations; Tables; 1 Summary of Policy Recommendations; Note; Report Highlights; Introduction; The Nepal Enterprise Survey and Investment Climate Assessment; Boxes; 1 Methodology; Key Features of the Nepalese Private Sector; Figures; 1 Nepalese Real GDP Composition by Sector, FY2008/09
2 Value Added Growth by Sector 1995-2008, Selected South Asian Countries3 Distribution of Registered Firms in Nepal by Age of Firm; Leading Constraints for Nepalese Firms; 2 Cross-Country Comparisons of Firm Performance; 4 Indicators of Innovation and Technology for Nepal and Comparator Countries; 5 Perception of Obstacles Constraining the Investment Climate in Nepal; 6 Investment Climate Obstacles Perceived as Major to Very Severe in Nepal and Comparator Countries; The Main Issues with the Investment Climate in Nepal
7 Costs Associated with Investment Climate Weaknesses in Nepal and Comparator Countries8 Average Number of Days Lost in Nepalese Firms Due to Labor Issues; 9 Power Outages and Water Shortages per Typical Month in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Access to Finance for Firms Needs to Be Expanded; 10 Percentage of Shipments to Domestic Markets Lost Due to Breakage or Spoilage in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 11 Access to Finance in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 12 Reasons Nepalese Firms Did Not Apply for a Line of Credit
Rigid Labor Regulations Require Easing and Labor Relations Need Improving3 Strategies to Increase Access to Finance; 13 Total Number of Skilled and Unskilled Production Workers per Firm in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Governance, Regulations, Licensing, and Informality; 4 Strategies to Ease Labor Regulations and Improve Labor Relations; 14 Time Spent Obtaining Licenses and Dealing with Regulations in Nepal and Comparator Countries; 15 Improvements Nepalese Firms Believe Could Be Obtained by Registering; 16 Investment Climate Obstacles Ranked Most Important for Informal Firms in Nepal
Developing Nepal's External Sector17 Percentage of Exporting and Importing Firms in Nepal and Comparator Countries; Tourism Sector and Potential for Future Growth; 5 Strategies to Increase Trade with India and China; 18 Percentage of Nepalese Tourism Firms Investing to Improve Competitiveness; 6 Strategies to Strengthen the Tourism Sector; Notes; Chapter 1 Introduction; Macroeconomic Environment: Resilient Economy Despite Political Uncertainty, but Risks Lie Ahead; 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators; 1.1 Nepal Trade Balance and Current Account Balance, 2000-09
Growth Dynamics: Growth Driven by Consumption and Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819971803321
Afram Gabi G (Gabi George)  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui