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Bikal Dhungel

    Big Data in Cardiology. Predicting, Preventing and Managing Diseases
    What Are the Factors Influencing Subjective Life Satisfaction? A Case Study of Germany Using the World Value Survey
    Financial System of Germany
    Emission Trading or Global Carbon Tax? An Examination of Drawbacks and Advantages in both models
    Value Added Scoreboard - Definition and Calculation of Value Added Business Performance and Evaluation of Performance of BMW
    The German Wirtschaftswunder. An Economic Miracle
    • The German Wirtschaftswunder. An Economic Miracle

      How Germany Developed after World War II

      Focusing on the remarkable economic recovery of post-WWII Germany, this essay examines the transformation from devastation to prosperity, known as the 'Wirtschaftswunder' or Economic Miracle, beginning in the early 1950s. It provides a backdrop by detailing the pre-war conditions and the significant losses incurred during the war. The analysis includes key data illustrating the growth trajectory and the strategies that facilitated this remarkable turnaround, showcasing Germany's emergence as a notable case study in economic development.

      The German Wirtschaftswunder. An Economic Miracle
    • Exploring the concept of Value Added, this seminar paper highlights its significance in assessing a company's economic contribution beyond mere operating profit. It emphasizes how Value Added reflects a firm's ability to meet customer demands effectively, as defined by the BIS. The paper provides a mathematical formula for calculating Value Added, illustrating its role in understanding wealth creation within businesses. This analysis is rooted in the context of international management and business consulting, making it relevant for students and professionals in the field.

      Value Added Scoreboard - Definition and Calculation of Value Added Business Performance and Evaluation of Performance of BMW
    • The paper explores key concepts in environmental economics, focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to sustainable development. It includes a thorough definition of important terms and presents scholarly evidence to support its arguments. The analysis is structured to provide a balanced view of the topic, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of sustainable economic practices.

      Emission Trading or Global Carbon Tax? An Examination of Drawbacks and Advantages in both models
    • The paper explores Germany's position as a major economic power, highlighting its status as the fourth largest economy globally, supported by a population of 82 million and a nominal GDP of $3.352 trillion. It emphasizes the traditional bank-based financial system in Germany, where businesses predominantly depend on banks for funding rather than capital markets, reflecting unique characteristics of the country's financial landscape.

      Financial System of Germany
    • Focusing on life satisfaction as a key objective for individuals and welfare states, this study examines Germany's experiences from 2010 to 2014. Utilizing data gathered through a random sampling method from the World Value Survey, it explores the relationship between economic factors and overall well-being. The research highlights the implications of these findings for health economics and policy-making, emphasizing the importance of life satisfaction in assessing societal welfare.

      What Are the Factors Influencing Subjective Life Satisfaction? A Case Study of Germany Using the World Value Survey
    • Focusing on the field of Cardiology, this master's thesis investigates the role of big data in enhancing health outcomes. Through a thorough literature review and qualitative expert interviews, it reveals how big data contributes positively to disease prediction, prevention, and management. The study highlights the potential of big data to develop predictive models that can forecast disease occurrences, ultimately improving patient care and health logistics in cardiology.

      Big Data in Cardiology. Predicting, Preventing and Managing Diseases
    • The paper explores the transformative economic developments over the past sixty years, highlighting the remarkable recoveries of Western Europe and Japan post-World War II, along with the rapid growth of South Korea, China, and India. It discusses the emergence of the BRIC nations and the impact of globalization and technological advancements. In contrast, Nepal's stagnation is attributed to ineffective policies, corruption, and a weak justice system, illustrating the varying trajectories of countries in a changing global landscape.

      Nepal's Economic Landscape: Recommendations for a sustainable Economic Policy
    • The seminar paper explores the critical role of finance and resource allocation in healthcare systems, emphasizing their impact on care quality and accessibility. It discusses the complexities of funding collection, resource pooling, and allocation, highlighting the challenges posed by rising healthcare costs and socio-economic factors like aging and climate change. The paper examines how different healthcare financing models, such as the Beveridge Model in the UK and the Irish system, influence patient and provider behavior, ultimately affecting health outcomes and efficiency in resource use.

      Interlinkages between Healthcare Financing and Allocation in German Healthcare System
    • The research investigates the dual impact of international remittance flows on Nepal's economic growth and poverty alleviation using time-series data. It employs established econometric models to analyze both micro and macro effects, revealing a significant short-term positive correlation with growth and poverty reduction through investments in health, education, and consumption. However, over the long term, increased remittance has led to negative consequences such as the decline of the tradable sector, higher inflation, and adverse social costs, suggesting a complex relationship that warrants further examination.

      Impact of remittance flow on economic growth and poverty reduction in Nepal
    • The paper explores the significance of South-South cooperation in reshaping global trade dynamics, particularly through the roles of emerging economies like China, India, Brazil, and South Africa. It highlights how this cooperation can contribute to industrial development and poverty alleviation, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean. The discussion includes the impact of such partnerships on achieving the Millennium Development Goals and addressing social inequality, as emphasized by the Third United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries.

      South-South Cooperation