Management of Eight ‘Ja’ for Economic Development of Nepal
Abstract
This paper proposes a theoretically grounded Asta-Ja framework of Eight "Ja" ─Nepali letter "Ja", Jal (water), Jamin (land), Jarajuri (plants), Janawar (animals), Jungle (forest), Jadibuti (medicinal and aromatic plants), Jalabayu (climate), and Jansakti (manpower) and referred to as Asta-Ja in Nepali language for economic development and management of Nepal. More concretely, it identifies and analyzes key elements of the framework to derive its implications for theory and policy development.Published
2008-06-01
How to Cite
Poudel, D. D. (2008). Management of Eight ‘Ja’ for Economic Development of Nepal. Journal of Comparative International Management, 11(1). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/JCIM/article/view/11161
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