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    Discussion Paper No. 81 of 2007 on Impact of Primary School Education Inputs and Outputs in Kenya: Empirical Evidence 

    Ngware, Moses; Onsomu, Eldah; Manda, Damiano K. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2007)
    This paper examines a range of factors that determine primary school output (proxied by examination performance) with an aim of identifying the main inputs that are of policy relevance in the improvement of quality of ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 89 of 2008 on Determinants of Inter-firm Networks in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2008)
    The small firm sub-sector has the potential to reduce poverty and unemployment in Kenya. However, in the face of global competition, market uncertainties and rapid technological changes, it is necessary to assist small ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 96 of 2008 on A Cross Country Analysis of Cut Flower and Foliage Exports: the Case of Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2008)
    In terms of volume and value, cut flowers are the single most important horticultural exports, followed by vegetables and fruits in Kenya. Floricultural trade in the country is export oriented with an end-user focus. There ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 94 of 2009 on Estimating Inbound Tourism Demand for Kenya: the Gravity Approach 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2009)
    Tourism is a significant economic sector in Kenya in terms of its contribution to the Gross Domestic Product, employment and foreign exchange earnings. However, the determinants for inbound tourism demand for Kenya are ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 106 of 2009 on Implications of the Global Financial Crisis on the Kenyan Economy 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2009)
    The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) has been traced back to the late 1990s when the United State (US)’s interest rates on the federal funds were considerably low, leading to liberal lending practices by commercial banks ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 109 of 2010 on Evaluating the Impact of Microfranchising the Distribution of Anti-Malaria Drugs in Kenya on Mortality and Morbidity 

    Oduor, Jacob; Kamau, Ann; Mathenge, Evan (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
    In an effort to increase access to effective anti-malaria drugs to the rural poor, the Kenyan government has partnered with a local nongovernmental organization to distribute the drugs free of charge using a micro-franchise ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 107 of 2010 on Are Prior Restrictions on Factor Shares Appropriate in Economic Growth Accounting Estimations? 

    Oduor, Jacob (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 ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 108 of 2010 on Equilibrium Real Exchange Rates and Real Misalignment in Kenya: A Fundamental Equilibrium Approach 

    Oduor, Jacob; Khainga, Dickson (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
    With the liberalization of exchange rate in most countries, policy makers have to contend with erratic movements in exchange rates in the short-run, causing exchange rate misalignments in the long run. Exchange rate ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 110 of 2010 on General Equilibrium Real Exchange Rates in Three-Good Economy Setting 

    Oduor, Jacob (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
    This study develops a theoretical general equilibrium model of the determination of the equilibrium long-run real exchange rates in a three-good open economy framework. Three economic agents are considered in the model: ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 51 of 2005 on Towards Technology Models for MSEs in Kenya: Common Principles and Best Practices 

    Moyi, Eliud; Njiraini, Peter (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2005)
    Global business pressures generated by globalization and liberalization have shifted emphasis from traditional factors of competitiveness (such as price reductions) towards new forms of competitiveness (such as innovation ...
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    AuthorManda, Damiano K. (6)Ngugi, Rose W. (6)Nyangito, Hezron (6)... View MoreSubjectKenya (45)Economic Growth (6)Gross Domestic Product (5)Micro and Small Enterprises (4)Poverty (4)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (27)2001 - 2009 (68)Type
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