• 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction
  • 00:09    |    
    Pioneering free-market reform in Nepal
  • 00:42    |    
    Personal challenges
  • 01:50    |    
    A classical liberal in a hostile political climate
  • 02:44    |    
    How did you convince the government to change?
  • 04:14    |    
    Fighting the bureaucracy
  • 05:40    |    
    Teaching classical liberalism to young people
  • 07:41    |    
    The Antigua Forum experience
  • 08:55    |    
    The future of liberty in Nepal
  • 09:43    |    
    Final credits


Liberalism and Reform in Nepal

  | 18 de enero de 2015  | Vistas: 60

Arpita Nepal explains how she got involved in the movement of free market reforming in Nepal after reading the ideas of Friedrich A. Hayek. She describes the development of the report she made that includes several recommendations to the government about the free market ideas and remarks the work they had to do with different ministries. She also talks about the biggest challenge they have to face nowadays with the bureaucracy to implement more reforms. Finally, she comments about the experience of teaching classical liberalism to young people in the School of Economics and Entrepreneurship.

This video has been made possible thanks to support from the John Templeton Foundation, Global Philanthropic Trust, and the Earhart Foundation.

This interview was recorded as part of The Antigua Forum 2015 gathering.

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