Browsing by Subject "Economic Growth"
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Baringo County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2019/2020
(County Government of Baringo, 2019)The preparation of this County Fiscal Strategy paper was done in the backdrop of reduced funding from the national government and meagre though steady rise of the local revenues. Though the strategies outlined in this ... -
Baringo County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2021/2022
(County Government of Baringo, 2021)The preparation of this County Fiscal Strategy paper was done in the backdrop of reduced funding from the National government and meagre local revenues that has continued to decline due to the effects of Covid-19 pandemic ... -
Baringo County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017
(County Government of Baringo, 2013)A key objective of this County Integrated Development plan is to identify community developmental priorities to be implemented over the next five years. this document will inform the preparation and implementation of ... -
Baringo District Development Plan 1994-1996
(Government printers, 1994)This District Development Plan was prepared by the District Departmental Heads of various ministries under the co-ordination of the District Commissioner assisted by the members of the District Planning Unit. The plan ... -
Baringo District Development Plan 2002-2008
(Government Printers, 2002)The 7th Baringo District Development Plan (DDP) for the period 2002-2008 was prepared by the District Departmental Heads of various Ministries under the coordination of the District Commissioner (DC) assisted by the District ... -
Bomet County Medium Term Expenditure Programme 2016/2017-2018/2019
(County Government of Bomet, 2016)The 2016/17 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) presented will allow for the spending on programmes in Agriculture, Administrative and Legal, Economic, Infrastructure and Social sectors for inclusive growth. This ... -
Bomet County Medium Term Expenditure Programme 2015/2016-2017/2018
(County Government of Bomet, 2015)The 2015/16 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) presented will allow for the spending on programmes in Agriculture, Administrative and Legal, Economic, Infrastructure and Social sectors for inclusive growth. This ... -
Bomet County Programme Based Budget 2018/2019
(County Government of Bomet, 2018)These 2018/19 Programme-Based Budget Estimates (PBB estimates) are presented to give budgetary effect to Bomet County‟s latest five-year development blueprint, the 2018-2022 County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP), and ... -
Bomet County Strategic Investment Plan 2013-2018
(County Government of Bomet, 2018)This Strategic Plan has been developed through a process of wide consultations with all stakeholders including the Executive Committee, heads of departments and with the generous support from the Financial Inclusion for ... -
Budget Speech for FY 1987/1988
(The National Treasury, 1987)Mr. Speaker, I am sure that all Kenyans have come to appreciate the fact that Economic Development can only be achieved in an atmosphere of political and social-stability. It is for this reason that I would like to call ... -
Budget Speech for FY 1993/1994
(The National Treasury, 1994)Mr. Speaker, today I present the first budget of the Seventh Parliament and the last budget of the third decade since we attained our independence. During these three decades the economy of Kenya has experienced good times ... -
Budget Speech for FY 2013/2014
(The National Treasury and Planning, 2013)Statement Delivered to The Budget and Appropriation Committee Of The National Assembly on 13th June, 2013, By Mr. Henry K. Rotich, Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury, Republic Of Kenya, When Highlighting The Budget ... -
Bungoma County Annual Development Plan 2018/2019
(County Government of Bungoma, 2018)The Annual Development Plan (ADP) for 2018/19 financial year is a framework for the implementation of projects and programmes for the county with the objective of communicating the county government’s programmes and broad ... -
Bungoma County Budget Review and Outlook Paper 2017
(County Government of Bungoma, 2017)The outcome of the FY 2016/17 budget adhered to the Fiscal Responsibility Principles and financial objectives set out in the PFM Act, 2012. These include: County Government development budget was at 36 percent of total ... -
Bungoma County Budget Review and Outlook Paper 2018
(County Government of Bungoma, 2018)In preparation of the FY 2018/19 budget, emphasis will be put on high priority and strategic service delivery programmes that will continue to build on the strong desire to transform the county. More specifically, County ... -
Bungoma County Budget Review and Outlook Paper 2020
(County Government of Bungoma, 2020)The 2020 County Budget Review and Outlook Paper has been prepared in accordance with the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012 and its Regulations. The document provides actual fiscal performance for the FY 2019/20, ... -
Busia County Approved Budget Estimates 2021/2022
(County Government of Busia, 2021)This year’s budget which is programme based has outlined the broad departmental objectives and the resources required to achieve these objectives. Programme Based Budgeting has improved expenditure efficiency and effectiveness ... -
Busia County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2020/2021
(County Government of Busia, 2020)The 2020 Busia County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) is the second in the County’s Integrated Development plan period 2018-2022. This paper highlights the legal framework underlying the fiscal responsibility for the County ... -
Determinants of micro and small enterprises growth in Kenya
(Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2017)The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of investment climate and firm-specific variables on the growth of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in Kenya. The paper utilized a cross-section survey data of 2,536 ... -
Discussion Paper No. 107 of 2010 on Are Prior Restrictions on Factor Shares Appropriate in Economic Growth Accounting Estimations?
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)Several studies make different prior assumptions on the magnitude of factor shares and scale of production when accounting for economic growth. The initial Solow estimations, for instance, assumed a capital share of 0.3 ...




















