Browsing by Subject "Fiscal policy"
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Budget Speech for FY 2008/2009
(The Government Printer, 2008)Speech Delivered to the National Assembly on 12th June 2008 by Hon Amos Kimunya E.G.H., M.P., Minister for Finance Republic of Kenya when Presenting the Budget for Fiscal Year 2008/2009 -
Budget Speech for FY 2009/2010
(The Government Printer, 2009)A Speech delivered to the National assembly on 11th June, 2009, by Hon. Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, EGH, M.P., Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Republic of Kenya when presenting the budget for fiscal year 2009/2010. ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2010/2011
(The Government Printer, 2010)Speech Delivered to the National Assembly on 10th June 2010, By Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, E.G.H., M.P., Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for finance, Republic of Kenya, When Presenting the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010/2011 -
Budget Speech for FY 2011/2012
(The Government Printer, 2011)Statement Delivered to the National Assembly on 8th June , 2011 by Hon Uhuru Kenyatta , E.G. H., Deputy Prime Minister for Finance , Republic of Kenya , When Presenting the Budget for Fiscal Year 2011/2012 -
Budget Speech for FY 2016/2017
(The Government Printer, 2016)Statement Delivered to the National Assembly on 8th June 2016 by Mr. Henry K. Rotich, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury, Republic of Kenya, When Highlighting the Budget Policy and Revenue Raising Measures for ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2017/2018
(The Government Printer, 2017)Statement Delivered to The National Assembly On 30th March, 2017 by Mr. Henry K. Rotich, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury, Republic of Kenya, When Highlighting the Budget Policy And Revenue Raising Measures for ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2018/2019
(The Government Printer, 2018)A Statement Delivered to The National Assembly on June 2019 by Hon. Henry Rotich, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning, Republic of Kenya, with emphasis on creation of jobs, transformation of lives and ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2019/2020
(The Government Printer, 2019)A Statement Delivered to The National Assembly on June 2019 by Hon. Henry Rotich, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning, Republic of Kenya, When Highlighting the President’s Big Four agenda while at the ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2020/2021
(The Government Printer, 2020)A Statement Delivered to The National Assembly on 11th June 2020 by Hon. (Amb.) Ukur Yatani, EGH, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning, Republic of Kenya, When Highlighting the Budget Policy and Revenue ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2021/2022
(The National Treasury, 2021)Statement Delivered to The National Assembly On 10th June 2021 By Hon. (Amb.) Ukur Yatani, Egh, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning, Republic of Kenya, While Highlighting the Budget Policy And Revenue ... -
Bungoma County Programme Based Budget 2017/2018
(County Government of Bungoma, 2017)This programme based budget is the fifth to be formulated by the County Government of Bungoma. It summarises the allocations for FY 2017/18, as well as projections for FY 2018/19 to 2019/20 respectively. The projections ... -
Discussion Paper No. 01 of 2000 on the Exchange Rate and the Interest Rate Differential in Kenya: A Monetary and Fiscal Policy Dilemma
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2000)The paper analyses the relationship between the real exchange rate and the real interest rate differential on one hand and the implications they have on portfolio capital flows on the other. It shows that the nominal ... -
Discussion Paper No. 206 of 2019 on Responsiveness of Gross National Savings Rate to Change in Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2019)National savings rate is an important indicator of economic health. It indicates the country’s ability to finance a greater share of its development needs using domestic sources. As such, boosting national savings is an ... -
Embu County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2021/2022
(County Government of Embu, 2021)This County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) outlines the broad strategic macroeconomic issues and fiscal framework, together with a summary of County Government spending plans, as a basis of 2020/21 budget and the medium- ... -
Garissa County Fiscal strategy Paper 2017
(County Government of Garissa, 2017)This Fiscal Strategy Paper, the fourth since the operationalization of the County Governments, sets out county policy goals and strategic priorities that will be the basis for formulation of County’s Financial Year 2017/18 ... -
Garissa County Fiscal strategy Paper 2020
(County Government of Garissa, 2020)The Garissa County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) 2020 was prepared in accordance with section 117(1) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, which stipulates that the County Treasury shall prepare the Fiscal Strategy ... -
Garissa County Fiscal strategy Paper 2021
(County Government of Garissa, 2021)This paper highlights the outcome of the previous financial year and also realigns itself to the broad National objectives as defined in the budget policy statement (BPS).It also contains vital information on: Macro-economic ... -
Kakamega County Programme Based Budget 2015/2016
(County Government of Kakamega, 2015)The 2015/16 budget has been prepared in compliance constitution and PFM Act 2012. While preparing the budget great reliance was based in the County Fiscal Strategy Paper( CFSP) of February 2015 and the County Integrated ... -
Kiambu County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2021
(County Government of Kiambu, 2021)The 2021 County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) under the theme “ POST COVID-19 PANDEMIC ECONOMIC RECOVERY” sets out the priority programs and reforms to be implemented by Kiambu County over the next MTEF period (2021/22 – ... -
Kilifi County Budget Estimates 2016/2017
(County Government of Kilifi, 2016)The County Government of Kilifi has a core duty of undertaking projects/programmes as planned with a view of addressing the citizens’ identified needs while enhancing the well-being of all the county citizenry. Our aim is ...




















