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Effects of fiscal policy on private investment in Kenya (1964 – 2010)
(2013-08-14)
Private investment in Kenya has been low for the last four decades. This has stimulated much concern to the policy makers‟ bearing in mind that investment is a key variable influencing economic growth. The government of ...
Determinants of demand for family planning services in city slums in Kenya
(2011-07-25)
The Kenya government, in collaboration with other stakeholders involved in the provision of family planning services, have put in place various strategies and policies to increase uptake of family planning services. These ...
The determinants of tax Revenue in Kenya
(2011-12-16)
Several studies have been undertaken on the responsiveness of tax revenues to changes in GDP in Kenya. These studies have found a positive relationship between tax revenues and GDP. However, the studies omit some key ...
Effect of Government Expenditure on the Performance of Public Primary Schools in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2019-11)
sector in its effort to achieve universal primary education and in line with the Social Pillar of Vision 2030 and global Sustainable Development Goal number four of Universal Primary Education. The budget allocation increased ...
Benefit incidence analysis of constituencies development fund spending on education bursaries in Makueni County, Kenya
(2015)
The Constituencies Development Fund is one of the decentralized efforts started by Government of Kenya to tackle poverty and regional imbalances in Kenya since 2003. It has allocated over 40 per cent of the resources ...
Agricultural Trade and Economic Growth in East African Community, 2000 - 2012
(Kenyatta University, 2015)
Agricultural activities contribute about 33% of the East African Community‟s Gross Domestic Product (World Bank, 2009), 80 per cent of the populace depend on agriculture directly and indirectly for food, employment and ...
Determinants of Scheme Design in Occupational Defined Contribution Schemes in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2015-01-22)
Defined contribution schemes involve no promises about the size of the benefits and no risk to the employer. The risk of ending up with low or no benefits falls entirely on the scheme members. It is necessary therefore, ...
Analysis of Systemic Risk Among Asset Prices Movement, Financial System and the Real Sector Economy in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2019-06)
The global economy enjoyed a period of low inflation and growth during the great moderation period in mid-1980 to 2006. However, prevalence of financial crises during and immediately after the great moderation period led ...
Ripple effects of mimimum wages and the response of labour markets in Kenya
(2011-07-25)
Minimum wage fixing is a key wage determination ;: approach. The use of minimum wages as a benchmark for wage determination in all sectors of the economy contributes to the existence of ripple effects on other wages, and ...
Out-of-pocket expenditures, equity in maternal health care utilisation and health outcomes in Nigeria
(Kenyatta University, 2016-11)
Health is a highly valued asset and a prerequisite for productive activities. This is
because poor health limits the production capacities of the affected person and their
ability to enjoy the good things of life. To ...