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Nepal Engagement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) A Philosophical and Economic Perspective

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  • Daniel Loebell
  • Mingmar Sherpa
  • Ram Datta Bhatta

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The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), started in 2004 by the United States Congress, focuses on development initiatives involving good governance, sustainable economic growth, and poverty reduction. Since its inception, it has invested over 13 billion US dollars in 30 countries. Nepal is a recent beneficiary, signing a compact valued at 500 million US dollars in 2017, ratified in 2022. The compact mainly invests in road infrastructure and electricity transmission, including construction of 315 kilometers of high-voltage transmission lines, three substations, and upgrading 100 kilometers of the East-West highway. By supporting commercialization of Nepals 40 gigawatt hydropower potential, the MCC aims to enhance Nepals structural economic prosperity. Beyond economics, the compact influences Nepals foreign policy by diversifying partnerships and reducing overdependence on neighbors China and India. The establishment of the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA)-Nepal fosters host-country ownership, mitigating geopolitical concerns. Building on International Relations scholar Shiping Tangs Institutional Foundations for Economic Development (IFED) framework, this paper shows how the MCC addresses Nepals infrastructure development capacity. Success stories from Ghana and other MCC countries highlight transformative progress toward prosperity, positioning Nepal to leverage both development and diplomatic opportunities. Drawing from multiple sources, this paper argues that the MCC compact provides Nepal with opportunities to overcome infrastructural barriers to growth.

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  • Daniel Loebell & Mingmar Sherpa & Ram Datta Bhatta, 2025. "Nepal Engagement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) A Philosophical and Economic Perspective," Papers 2512.00717, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2512.00717
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