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Item An analysis of commercial policy 1992 and its impact in foreign trade of Nepal(Department of Economics, 2010) Rijal, Narad PrasadNot availableItem Contribution of Foreign Trade to the Economic Growth of Nepal (A Study of Bilateral Trade between Nepal and China)(Department of Economics, 2020) Rijal, AtulNot availableItem Effect of foreign trade in GDP of Nepal(Department of Economics, 2023) Ghalan, Gyan BahadurThis paper examines the effect of foreign trade in GDP of Nepal. The study shows the linkage between GDP with import, export, and capital expenditure. The objectives of study are to study the growth trend of foreign trend, capital expenditure and to examine the relationship between between import, export, capital expenditure and GDP of Nepal. The Engle Granger Test has been used to examine the long run relationship between foreign trade and GDP of Nepal in long run. To produce much reliable result, various econometrics tools were employed to check autocorrelation function, goodness of fit and stability of the model. The data frequency is annual and obtained from government sources. The analysis is based on data for the period of 1990/91 to 2020/21.The study concludes that the effect of RGDP on RIM and RCE is positive while the effect of RGDP on REX is negative.Item Item Problems and Prospects of Nepal's Trade with China(Department of Economics, 2016) Thapa Magar, Sammar BahadurNot availableItem Profit planning and control (PPC) of Machhapuchhre Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2011) Nepal, MadhavNot availableItem Structure and Movement of Nepalese Foreign Trade (1996-2006)(Department of Economics, 2008) Gharti, Padam BahadurNot AvailableItem Structure, Pattern and Trend of Nepalese Trade (1990-2005)(Department of Economics, 2007) Thapa, BaburamNot AvailableItem A Study of Nepal's Foreign Trade with India (Fy 1990/91-2006/07)(Department of Economics, 2008) Poudel, BinodNot AvailableItem A STUDY ON EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION OF NEPAL (F.Y. 2001/02 to 2012/13)(CENTRAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2014-01) Bhattarai, KeshavAvailable with full text.Item Item A Study on Nepalese Foreign Trade with China(Faculty of Economics, 2014) Sapkota, Buddhi SagarThis study entitled “A Study on Nepalese Foreign Trade with China” has been carried out in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Arts in Economics. The study analyzes the volume ,composition and direction of total foreign trade of Nepal as well as composition and direction of Nepal’s trade with China. Secondary data have been collected from national and international sources for analysis. The data are presented in tables, figures, percentage and ratios. Foreign trade plays a significant role in the economic growth and development of nation. China is one of the biggest trading partner of Nepal. The bilateral trade between these two countries is in increasing trend but export trade is lower than the import trade. Consequently, Nepal is facing higher trade deficit problem in recent years. The major issues that arise in research study are: How is the overall foreign trade situation of Nepal? What is the position of China in Nepal’s total trade? What is the composition and direction of Nepal’s trade with China? The trend analysis covers the period from FY 1956/57 to FY 2012/13.During the study period i.e. 1956/57 – 2012/13, the total export to India was 579616.7 million rupees (54.64 percent of total export) while the total import from India constituted 2302648.3 million rupees (55.96 percent of the total import) widening the huge trade deficit 1723031.5 million rupees. The total export trade of Nepal to other countries was 481130.8 million rupees(45.35 percent of total export) whereas import volume was 1812026 million rupees(44.03 percent of total import) having the total trade deficit of 1330895.2 million rupees. Similarly, the total trade of Nepal with China in 2010/11-2012/13 was 171737.9 million rupees. The export and import values of Nepal’s trade with China in 2010/11- 2012/13 were 4520.9 and 167217 million rupees respectively. The value of import from China was 37 times higher than the value of export in 2010/11- 2012/13. It is clear that Nepal has been facing huge trade deficit every years in its foreign trade with China. The trade deficit with China in 2010/11- 2012/13 was 162696.1 million rupees. The bilateral trade between Nepal and China is not in favour of Nepal in the study period. Though the value of trade still is in increasing trend, export has been dominating over import. Consequently, the balance of payment situation has become higher and higher due to the lack of proper vision of government in terms of foreign trade. Thus, Nepal has been facing trade problems with China.Item A study on problems and prospects of Nepalese foreign trade(Department of Management, 2009) Khatiwada, Bijaya KumarNot availableItem A study on trade & transit policies of Nepal and its impact on foreign trade(Department of Management, 2012) Poudel, JanukaNot availableItem WTO and Nepal: Comparative Analysis Before and After the Membership(Department of Economics, 2022) Shrestha, BasunaNot available