The Economic Journal of Nepal, Volume 13Economics Instruction Committee, Tribhuvan University, 1990 - Nepal |
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Page 71
... effect in contrast to increased outputs discussed above , which were sup- ply side effects . This effect can be measured in two ways . The decreased wood consumption ( per household / year ) can be measured in weight ( kg / per HH ...
... effect in contrast to increased outputs discussed above , which were sup- ply side effects . This effect can be measured in two ways . The decreased wood consumption ( per household / year ) can be measured in weight ( kg / per HH ...
Page 88
... effect of CFDP even when we took only 50 percent of the local monetary wages instead of 80 percent as other studies ... effect of increasing total costs by 20 percent each year is only to reduce IRR from 21 percent to 17.9 percent , and ...
... effect of CFDP even when we took only 50 percent of the local monetary wages instead of 80 percent as other studies ... effect of increasing total costs by 20 percent each year is only to reduce IRR from 21 percent to 17.9 percent , and ...
Page 137
... effect , and ( b ) allocation effect . The worker effect is defined as the marginal product of education , i.e. the increase in output per unit change in the input of education , all other factors remaining the same . Increased ...
... effect , and ( b ) allocation effect . The worker effect is defined as the marginal product of education , i.e. the increase in output per unit change in the input of education , all other factors remaining the same . Increased ...
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20 percent agricultural development analysis approach B/C ratio behaviour benefits BPML capital Central Department CFDP Community Forestry Development component consumption contraceptive crop culture demographic developing countries districts districts of Nepal domestic economic development economic IRR Economic Journal economic price Economic Supply Price effect energy estimated Evaluation expenditure exports factor family planning family planning programme Family Welfare farm fertility firm fodder foreign exchange forest fuelwood hectare hill households imports improved stove income increase India industrial inputs investment Journal of Nepal Kathmandu land levels of agricultural Majhis maximisation million NRs National Nepal Rastra Bank Nepalese Nepalese rupee opportunity cost output paddy Panchayat plantation population growth poverty line problem production profit region rupees rural sector shadow price Siraha district social Source Survey Table Terai tion trade Tribhuvan University unskilled labour variables World Bank world population yield