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Effect of Foreign Direct Investment, Inflation, Real Exchange Rate and Transfer Payments on Trade Deficit in Kenya
(Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2020)
Across all the countries, the balance of trade has remained a key indicator of economic activities as
it shows a country’s level of competitiveness in the world market. Economists are divided on
whether a persistent trade ...
Exports as a Determinant of Inflation in Kenya: Disaggregated Econommetric Analysis
(European Scientific Journal, 2017)
The purpose of this study was to examine exports as a determinant of
inflation in Kenya: A disaggregated econometric analysis with specific
objectives of establishing the relationship between domestic exports and
inflation ...
Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility and Its Impact on Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya
(Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2018)
on foreign direct investment in Kenya. Findings of this study will add value to the Dornbusch overshooting
model, production flexibility and risk aversion theories and partial and general equilibrium
theories and will ...
16 Food poverty in Kisumu, Kenya
(Routledge, 2018-08-22)
EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON KENYA’S MANUFACTURING EXPORTS TO REGIONAL TRADE BLOCS IN AFRICA
(2019)
Low GDP in Kenya has been contributed by overdependence in low value agricultural exports.
This scenario will be improved if it is supplemented by manufacturing exports to regional trade
blocs; Common Markets for East ...
Effect of Foreign Multilateral Aid and Foreign Bilateral Aid on Capital Formation in Kenya
(American Research Institute for Policy Development, 2019-09)
Low capital formation in Kenya, averaging rate 20.13% of GDP over the period 2006-2017 has kept
unemployment rate above 39% with more than 65 per cent of people living on less than $ 2 a day. Yet
previous studies do not ...
An Econometric Assessment of the Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility in Kenya
(AJEBA, 2018-05)
A country’s real effective exchange rate (REER) is an important determinant of the growth of cross-border trading and it serves as a measure of its international competitiveness. The REER is an active source of discussions ...
Land tenure challenges in Kisumu City, Kenya
(Net Journal of Social Sciences, 2019)
Rapid urbanization often results in land tenure conflicts commonly in urban fringe areas. Overly, this is
attributed to lack or in some instance unclear urban planning schemes. Kisumu city, the third largest city in
Kenya ...
Effect of Competitiveness on Financial Performance of the Sugar Industry in Kenya
(International Journal of Education and Research, 2018)
A firm’s competitiveness and management efficiency in production gives it an edge over others in
performance and profitability and thus being competitive and having an efficient management is
important in enhancing a ...
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Micro-enterprise Development in Kenya: A Study of Obunga Slum in Kisumu
(Maseno University, 2010)
—The performances of small and medium enterprises
have stagnated in the last two decades. This has mainly been due to
the emergence of HIV / Aids. The disease has had a detrimental
effect on the general economy of the ...