Nepal, Feb. 2 -- Nepal's economic potential has long been constrained by infrastructure constraints and bad governance. The country has learned to survive on remittances by exporting labor. This model has helped strengthen the external sector and delivered macroeconomic stability, but it could not help improve the internal sector, and also capped ambition. The question Nepal must now ask is not whether this model works, but whether it is right.Across Asia and Africa, countries with fewer comparative and competitive advantages have rewritten their development trajectories. Let us look at our neighbours that were in the same state as Nepal a few decades ago. According to the Export Promotion Bureau of the Government of Bangladesh (EBP), Ban...