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   <title>e-Seminar No 1, 2007</title>
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   <summary>The State&apos;s Role in Private Sector Development in New Nepal Organized by LDN with collaboration with the Nepal Study Center...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong><font color=red>The State's Role in Private Sector Development in New Nepal </font></strong>
Organized by <a href="http://www.liberaldemocracynepal.org">LDN</a> with collaboration with the Nepal Study Center]]>
      <![CDATA[<strong>e-seminar collaborator’s profile:</strong>  <a href="http://www.liberaldemocracynepal.org">Liberal Democracy Nepal (LDN)</a> is dedicated to disseminating and discussing the full range of political economy issues and ideas germane to the ideal of creating liberal democracy in Nepal. LDN is an affiliate of <a href="http://nepalstudycenter.unm.edu">Nepal Study Center</a> at the University of New Mexico, USA. 
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<strong>Welcome Message by <em>Dr. Alok K Bohara</em></strong> <a href="http://www.nepalstudycenter.org/eseminar/papers/OpeningStatementBohara.doc"> Read Here</a>
<strong>Opening statement's  by  Moderators <em>Ms. Mallika Shakya</em> and <em> Dr. Vijaya Sharma</em></strong> <a href="http://www.nepalstudycenter.org/eseminar/papers/LDN_e_seminar_moderators_open_statement.doc"> Read Here</a>


<strong>The State's Role in Private Sector Development in New Nepal</strong>
<strong><em>by Ms. Mallika Shakya</em></strong>

Nepal is at the outset of a historic political transformation which will call for a radical change in the governance structure. Domestically, we have witnessed a call for greater social and gender inclusion. Internationally, we are only only beginning to appreciate the rapidly unfolding Shining India and Roaring China phenomena. What will this mean for the industrial policies and institutions in New Nepal?

Institutionally, which regulatory procedures, institutions and policies can and should adapt to the new demands of domestic populism and international marketism? Sectorally, what should be the new State policy towards the 'old' giants of agriculture vis-a-vis newly evolving sectors of services and manufacturing? As the State undergoes a national reconstruction process, what role should the private sector play in the tall order of infrastructure-building and global integration? And is there a politico-economic nexus in private sector development?

For full version of the article, click <a href="http://www.nepalstudycenter.org/eseminar/papers/LDN e-seminar paper (1 Feb 07).doc">more</a>]]>
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