Ram AcharyaPolicy for SalePolitics, the genesis of public policies, is the main barrier to Nepal’s economic developmentSep 3, 2016Sep 3, 2016
Ram AcharyaAcross ethnic linesEthnic federalism defies the principles of democracy, efficiency, and inclusiveness.Aug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaEconomy firstA vision for economic prosperity and inclusive growth should be the guiding principle in forming a federationAug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaA faulty lifelinePolicymakers taking a free ride on remittance are perpetuating the conditions leading to mass migration of the youth.Aug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaBudget and BeyondNepal’s fiscal policy has failed repeatedly in implementing an inclusive-growth agenda; this budget is no exceptionAug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaA lesson in failureDisparity between private and public schools in the SLC can be attributed to risks and rewards for teachers.Aug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaPromise of ProsperityUnless Nepal makes radical policy changes, investment will remain low and FDI will continue to be a dream.Aug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaThe Promise of ProgressThe major parties’ proposals for the economy look visionary but lack substance, sincerity and realismAug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016
Ram AcharyaFuelling InefficiencyThe present fuel policy in Nepal is wrong on both efficiency and equity grounds.Aug 29, 2016Aug 29, 2016