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        Discussion Paper No. 52 of 2005 on Implicit Taxation of Agricultural Sector in Kenya 

        Ronge, Eric; Wanjala, Bernadette; Njeru, James; Ojwang'i, Douglas (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2005)
        Over the years, a number of policies have been designed and implemented to ensure agriculture continues to play an important role in economic development. This paper discusses the policies that have guided the ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 54 of 2005 on Heavy Commercial Vehicles Industry in Kenya: Regulation or Deregulation? 

        Wanjala, Bernadette; Njeru, James; Mwangi, Alex; Odongo, Nichodemus; Muhoro, Margaret (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2005)
        This paper assesses the current regulatory framework in the heavy commercial vehicles industry sub-sector. The transport sector constitutes a major component of the services sector in Kenya and has a big potential as one ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 57 of 2006 on Mainstreaming Social Budgeting into the Budgetary Process in Kenya 

        Ngware, Moses W.; Manda, Damiano K.; Muthaka, David I.; Ouma, Shem; Njeru, James (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2006)
        This study analyses the current MTEF budgetary process in Kenya with the aim of examining the extent to which it addresses the concerns of the social sector. It reveals that the MTEF budget process is not efficient in ...

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