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Location: Kathamandu, Nepal
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Thank You Peter for your valuable suggestion. I will do so. Thank you very much.
Dear Bhawani,I would suggest using your blog posts to outline the content of your thesis, and the stage of development, and then what your publication plans might be. One way to get feedback on ideas being developed in a thesis is to publish a short paper in a minor journal or in a student publication (even a campus newsletter would do). If you are close to finishing then you might be thinking about where to publish the main observations and conclusions of the thesis.Here is a question to consider, from someone not involved in economic research - how do the scale of loans and the kinds of loans made affect the loan-loss provisioning needs of local micro-banks to multi-national corporate banks? And also, can banks separate high-risk social-good lending (e.g. for the reconstruction of small companies after a natural disaster) from lower-risk lending and be given more security for social-good lending from governments? Maybe this already happens.Cheers, P.