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Economic Insights Unveiled: A Journey through Input-Output Analysis in Non-Linear Mathematics Suresh Kumar Sahani; Aditya Jha; Kameshwar Sahani; Kripa Sindhu Prasad
Journal of Multidisciplinary Science: MIKAILALSYS Vol 1 No 3 (2023): DECEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/mikailalsys.v1i3.1865

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This project work explores the world of input-output analysis, a powerful economic tool that reveals the complicated web of economic interdependencies that exist within a region or nation. By meticulously exploring the foundations, applications, and implications of this analytical method, we set out on a journey to understand the profound impact it has on economic systems. The project begins with a comprehensive introduction to the theory of input-output analysis, shedding light on its historical evolution and underlying assumptions. It meticulously outlines the step-by-step process of constructing input-output tables and interprets the matrix algebra involved, ensuring that even a novice can grasp the fundamentals. Two hypothetical case studies add practicality to the project, vividly demonstrating how input-output analysis can be applied to real-world scenarios, such as the infrastructure sector, the energy sector, and local economic development. Through these case studies, we witness the transformative potential of this analysis, both in terms of economic growth and sustainable practices. Furthermore, the project explores the strengths and limitations of input-output analysis, paving the way for informed discussions and decisions in the realms of economic policy and planning. In the end, the project leaves no stone unturned, presenting a comprehensive view of input-output analysis as a dynamic instrument that empowers us to unravel economic intricacies, fostering a prosperous and sustainable future.
Asan, The Traditional Market of Kathmandu Valley: Analyzing Market Trend and Consumer Buying Behavior of Such Market Shivani Sharma; Suresh Kumar Sahani; Bhawesh Chaudhary; Kameshwar Sahani; Narayan Sah
EDUMALSYS Journal of Research in Education Management Vol 1 No 2 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/edumalsys.v1i2.2048

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Asan is a hub for business in the Kathmandu valley famed for its bazaar, festive calendar, and historic location. This research looks at how the market is changing and how people shop in Asan, which is a blend of old and new ways of doing things. Apart from that, it is also one the most popular trade route for India-Tibet that passes through Kathmandu. To get in-depth knowledge about this old but traditional marketplace for this research paper I have chosen various approaches such as interviews, past data analysis, and surveys. On that basis, i saw how the market is changing over time, influenced by global trends and new business methods. This research is all about studying how people in Asan shop. I look at all the different things like culture, history, and how much money people have that affect how they decide what to buy. Our findings show how tradition, community, and modern ways of doing things impact what people choose to purchase in this market. This research helps us learn more about why Asan is important as an old-style market. It also helps us understand how other traditional markets around the world might work in our modern, globalized world. What we've learned can be useful for people who run markets, government leaders, and business owners who want to keep and make these cultural places even better.