IMF Staff Country Reports

Nepal: Recent Economic Developments

October 3, 2001

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International Monetary Fund. "Nepal: Recent Economic Developments", IMF Staff Country Reports 2001, 173 (2001), accessed 12/6/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451829945.002

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Summary

Nepal has grappled with formidable economic and social challenges. Although the Nepalese economy performed well, growth has been hampered by weak infrastructure, low saving and investment rates, fiscal constraints, and a lack of absorptive capacity for boosting the needed public investment. Fiscal performance has been favorable, but progress in the area of structural reform was less encouraging. The report analyzes the recent macroeconomic developments, poverty, and environmental issues. The study also reviews the country's external and monetary developments, the fiscal situation, and structural issues.

Subject: Banking, Budget planning and preparation, Capital spending, Civil service, Civil service reform, Commercial banks, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Labor, Public financial management (PFM)

Keywords: broad money, Budget planning and preparation, capital expenditure, Capital spending, central government, Civil service, Civil service reform, Commercial banks, CR, Global, ISCR, line item, Nepalese rupee, net government claim, private sector, public enterprise, reform policy