This research delves into the intricate relationship between financial development and economic growth in Nepal, employing a Time Series Causality Analysis to unveil patterns and dynamics. Titled "Nepal's Economic Symphony: Examining the Symbiosis between Financial Development and Economic Growth through Time Series Causality Analysis," the study navigates the causal linkages between these two critical dimensions of economic prosperity. By providing new insights and intuitions, this research aims to inform policymakers and stakeholders, fostering a harmonious and sustainable economic trajectory for Nepal.
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