Land is the main source of income and consumption for Nepalese people. This study analyses the economic relationship between access to land and poverty in Nepal by establishing the link between land and consumption as well as land and income. A generalised additive model and OLS demonstrate that greater access to land for the poor increases income and consumption and thereby reduces poverty. The significant marginal value of land of both consumption and income implies that an effective land reform policy could well be the most effective approach to alleviate rural poverty. However, land reform must come as part of a larger overhaul. Cluster analysis shows that land reform should target appropriate subgroups within the community in order t...
Poverty, being persistent and widespread, still remains core issue to be researched in Nepal. Moreov...
During the period of Nepal’s ninth Five-Year Plan (1997–2002), agricultural growth in the predominan...
As in many parts of the developing world, the share of high value crops in agricultural gross domest...
Land is the main source of income and consumption for Nepalese people. This study analyses the econo...
Land is the main source of income and consumption for the Nepalese people. This study analyses the e...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the potential impact of implementation of current land re...
The continued failure of land reform has been one of the most contentious issues in the political ec...
What triggers positive changes in the livelihoods of the poor in the rural South? Some scholars and ...
Agrarian reform and land reform are usually understood synonymously as they are embedded with the un...
The World Bank recently published a comprehensive statement on land reform policy, the first in 30 y...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
Land is an integral part of people’s culture, economy, and livelihoods. Social and temporal mobility...
Outmigration has become a key livelihood strategy for an increasing number of rural households, whic...
Agricultural commercialization as a mechanism to alleviate rural poverty raises concerns about small...
Involvement of higher proportion of economically active population in agriculture and laboring among...
Poverty, being persistent and widespread, still remains core issue to be researched in Nepal. Moreov...
During the period of Nepal’s ninth Five-Year Plan (1997–2002), agricultural growth in the predominan...
As in many parts of the developing world, the share of high value crops in agricultural gross domest...
Land is the main source of income and consumption for Nepalese people. This study analyses the econo...
Land is the main source of income and consumption for the Nepalese people. This study analyses the e...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the potential impact of implementation of current land re...
The continued failure of land reform has been one of the most contentious issues in the political ec...
What triggers positive changes in the livelihoods of the poor in the rural South? Some scholars and ...
Agrarian reform and land reform are usually understood synonymously as they are embedded with the un...
The World Bank recently published a comprehensive statement on land reform policy, the first in 30 y...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
Land is an integral part of people’s culture, economy, and livelihoods. Social and temporal mobility...
Outmigration has become a key livelihood strategy for an increasing number of rural households, whic...
Agricultural commercialization as a mechanism to alleviate rural poverty raises concerns about small...
Involvement of higher proportion of economically active population in agriculture and laboring among...
Poverty, being persistent and widespread, still remains core issue to be researched in Nepal. Moreov...
During the period of Nepal’s ninth Five-Year Plan (1997–2002), agricultural growth in the predominan...
As in many parts of the developing world, the share of high value crops in agricultural gross domest...