International Economy and Development2022-05-02T06:47:13+05:45

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT

Under this topic, the research seeks to enhance the understanding and alongside study the contemporary and developing issues pertaining to international economy and development in diverse countries. The developing economies at present predominantly in the East and South Asian regions remains on a relatively strong growth trajectory amid the robust domestic demand conditions whereas the global economy on the other hand is facing a confluence of risks, which could severely disrupt economic activity and inflict significant damage on longer-term development prospects. The research primarily addresses such developments and challenges, concentrating on the existing and emerging economic policies, economic growth and opportunities, co-operations and agreements, prospects and the potential factors that exacerbates development challenges in many parts of the world.

ARTICLES

312, 2022

The Chinese Economic Model

By |December 3rd, 2022|

China also required foreign investors to form joint ventures with its domestic firms (mostly-state owned), which were struggling to create innovative products in consumer electronics; such as mobile phones and computer hardware.

1111, 2022

World Cup in Qatar: Succeeding in Sportwashing its Tarnishing Image

By |November 11th, 2022|

According to McGeehan, FIFA will stand up for the state of Qatar and praise its efforts, irrespective of how Qatar treats migrant workers and irrespective of how many it deports. FIFA, under the reign of Gianni Infantino, has carried on from where Sepp Blatter left off – it cares about profit and power, and it doesn’t care who gets trampled underfoot.

509, 2022

Henan Bank Scandal Exposes China’s Deeper Structural Problem

By |September 5th, 2022|

Structural problems in China’s financial system, including potential corruption and poor regulatory government oversight at rural banks, have been made public due to this banking scandal. It could pose a test for CCP to address these crises immediately. Otherwise, people may lose confidence in the system.

409, 2022

Nepal’s Development Outlook: Beyond Graduation from the LDCs

By |September 4th, 2022|

The structural hurdles to Nepal’s economic development, such as inefficient natural resource utilisation, lack of quality infrastructure and largely unskilled labour force, currently necessitate growth at a level where environmental impacts are inevitable in the short run-making ‘weak green growth’ ideal for Nepal at this juncture.

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