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Nepal ranks 97th in property rights index


KATHMANDU: Nepal is ranked 97th among 128 countries in the International Property Rights Index 2016, published by the Washington DC-based Property Rights Alliance.
The report shows that Nepal’s IPRI value increased by 0.3 to a 4.5 placing it 17th in the Asia and Oceania and 97th in the world.
PRA said it collected data from 102 think tanks and policy organisations in 70 countries for the analysis.

On average, the complete sample of 128 countries yielded this year an IPRI score of 5.45, the Legal and Political Environment (LP) being the weakest component with a score of 5.13, followed by the Intellectual …read more

Source: The Himalayan Times

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