Covid-19’s Impacts on Nepalese Economy with Developing Economies: Empirical Evidence

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Manoj K. Chaudhary

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The paper investigates and explores experts’ opinions regarding the post pandemic control strategies within South Asian perspective to make the Nepalese economy robust. The study is based on qualitative methods of analysis and method of the study has been classified into two parts: Primary & Secondary. For secondary, data were collected through published reports, journals articles, daily national newspaper, media and TV coverage & personal observation and experienced.Whereas, for primary data, the study was carried out considering the way to control the post pandemic effects on developing economies particular in Nepal. The result of the study depicts that the post control of covid-19 effects on economic revival policies should prioritize sectorial concerns on the agriculture and industry sector of the economy over service sector and remittance. Therefore, for the pandemic recovery issue, the government and private sector’s role is to jointly solicit a PPP model (Public, Private, Partnership) for the firm relief of economic stability. Thus, the paper concludes that there is an urgent need to prepare the post control strategy to minimize the economic vulnerability. In this situation, Nepal needs strategies for good governance rather than complex and mysterious plan.

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Manoj K. Chaudhary. (2021). Covid-19’s Impacts on Nepalese Economy with Developing Economies: Empirical Evidence . Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 2485–2499. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1214
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