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        Discussion Paper No. 236 of 2020 on Qualitative Assessment of the Impact of Droughts and Floods on Key Macroeconomic Variables 

        Mathenge, Naomi (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2020)
        Adverse weather conditions have become more prevalent all over the world with devastating impact on economies. In Kenya, weather conditions are manifested in frequent occurrence of droughts and floods, and while droughts are ...
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        Policy Brief No. 50 of 2018-2019 on Economic and Social Implications of Drought and Floods in Kenya 

        Laichena, Joshua (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2018)
        Changing weather patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa have resulted to more frequent and intense episodes of droughts and floods, which often culminate into emergencies. In Kenya, more than 70 per cent of natural disasters ...
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        Special Paper No. 06 of 2004 on Security Risks and Private Sector Growth in Kenya 

        Ngugi, Rose W. ; Kimenyi, Mwangi S. ; Gakuru, Octavian ; Nyangoro Owen ; Muriu, Peter ; Nderitu, Peter ; Kariuki, Esther ; Kimilu, Gideon ; Bikuri, Ken & Njuguna, Salome (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2004)
        Crime is one of the major factors that define the investment climate or the enabling environment for private businesses to thrive. A favorable investment climate is crucial for private sector growth, as it reduces the ...

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