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Publications

by members of

National Planning Commission
Government of Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal

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Working papers

2018

  1. Chakra Pani Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2018. "The Quest for Quality Education:International Remittances and Rural-Urban Migration in Nepal," GRIPS Discussion Papers 17-13, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.
  2. Chakra Pani Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2018. "Remittances, Human Capital, and Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa," GRIPS Discussion Papers 18-01, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

2016

  1. Chakra P. Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2016. "International Remittances, Rural-Urban Migration, and the Quest for Quality Education: The Case of Nepal," GRIPS Discussion Papers 15-25, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

2012

  1. Chakra P. Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2012. "The Impact of Remittance on Poverty and Inequality: A Micro-Simulation Study for Nepal," GRIPS Discussion Papers 11-26, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

Journal articles

2015

  1. Chakra P. Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2015. "The assimilation of migrant households in the urban areas of a developing country," Journal of Developing Areas, Tennessee State University, College of Business, vol. 49(2), pages 335-354, April-Jun.

2014

  1. Chakra P. Acharya & Roberto Leon-Gonzalez, 2014. "How do Migration and Remittances Affect Human Capital Investment? The Effects of Relaxing Information and Liquidity Constraints," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(3), pages 444-460, March.

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