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- Economy_of_Nepal abstract "An isolated, agrarian society until the mid-20th century, Nepal entered the modern era in 1951 without schools, hospitals, roads, telecommunications, electric power, industry, or civil service. The country has, however, made progress toward sustainable economic growth since the 1950s and is committed to a program of economic liberalization.Nepal has used a series of five-year plans in an attempt to make progress in economic development. It completed its ninth economic development plan in 2002; its currency has been made convertible, and 17 state enterprises have been privatized. Foreign aid accounts for more than half of the development budget. Government priorities over the years have been the development of transportation and communication facilities, agriculture, and industry. Since 1975, improved government administration and rural development efforts have been emphasized.Agriculture remains Nepal's principal economic activity, employing 70% of the population and providing 37% of GDP. Only about 20% of the total area is cultivable; another 33% is forested; most of the rest is mountainous. Rice and wheat are the main food crops. The lowland Terai region produces an agricultural surplus, part of which supplies the food-deficient hill areas.GDP is heavily dependent on India, particularly with regard to remittances of foreign workers. Subsequently, economic development in social services and infrastructure in Nepal has not made dramatic progress. A countrywide primary education system is under development, and Tribhuvan University has several campuses. Please see Education in Nepal for further details. Although eradication efforts continue, malaria had been controlled in the fertile but previously uninhabitable Terai region in the south. Kathmandu is linked to India and nearby hill regions by road and an expanding highway network. The capital was almost out of fuel and transport of supplies caused by a crippling general strike in southern Nepal on February 17, 2008.Major towns are connected to the capital by telephone and domestic air services. The export-oriented carpet and garment industries have grown rapidly in recent years and together now account for approximately 70% of merchandise exports. The Cost of Living Index in Nepal is comparatively lower than many countries but not the least. The quality of life has declined to much less desirous value in recent years. Nepal was ranked 54th worst of 81 ranked countries (those with GHI > 5.0) on the Global Hunger Index in 2011, between Cambodia and Togo. Nepal's current score of 19.9 is better than in 2010 (20.0) and much improved than its score of 27.5 in 1990.".
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- Economy_of_Nepal wikiPageID "21327".
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- Economy_of_Nepal caption "Nepal Rastra Bank in Kathmandu".
- Economy_of_Nepal cianame "np".
- Economy_of_Nepal country "Nepal".
- Economy_of_Nepal currency "1".
- Economy_of_Nepal edbr "107".
- Economy_of_Nepal expenses "5.6E9".
- Economy_of_Nepal exportGoods "carpets, clothing, leather goods, jute goods, grain, herbs, tea,coffee, steel,Cement,Business Processing Outsourcing, Software, Information Technology, Furniture, Cardamoms, Cloths etc".
- Economy_of_Nepal exportPartners "10.1".
- Economy_of_Nepal exportPartners "4.4".
- Economy_of_Nepal exportPartners "55.7".
- Economy_of_Nepal exports "$1.609 Billion f.o.b.; note - does not include unrecorded border trade with India".
- Economy_of_Nepal externalDebt "4.5E9".
- Economy_of_Nepal gdp "4.122E10".
- Economy_of_Nepal growth "4.6".
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- Economy_of_Nepal importGoods "Petroleum Products, Gold, Machinery.".
- Economy_of_Nepal importPartners "34.5".
- Economy_of_Nepal importPartners "51.0".
- Economy_of_Nepal imports "$5.26 billion f.o.b.".
- Economy_of_Nepal industries "Tourism, garment, food and beverages, metal manufactures, herbs.".
- Economy_of_Nepal inflation "8.6".
- Economy_of_Nepal organs World_Trade_Organization.
- Economy_of_Nepal perCapita "1600.0".
- Economy_of_Nepal poverty "24.7".
- Economy_of_Nepal revenue "4.0E9".
- Economy_of_Nepal sectors Agriculture.
- Economy_of_Nepal sectors Industry.
- Economy_of_Nepal sectors Service_(economics).
- Economy_of_Nepal spelling "Oxford".
- Economy_of_Nepal width "280".
- Economy_of_Nepal year "--07-16".
- Economy_of_Nepal subject Category:Economy_of_Nepal.
- Economy_of_Nepal subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Nepal comment "An isolated, agrarian society until the mid-20th century, Nepal entered the modern era in 1951 without schools, hospitals, roads, telecommunications, electric power, industry, or civil service. The country has, however, made progress toward sustainable economic growth since the 1950s and is committed to a program of economic liberalization.Nepal has used a series of five-year plans in an attempt to make progress in economic development.".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "Economia do Nepal".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "Economy of Nepal".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "Economía de Nepal".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "Économie du Népal".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "Экономика Непала".
- Economy_of_Nepal label "ネパールの経済".
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