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    Sessional Paper No. 02 of 1997 on Industrial Transformation to The Year 2020

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    1997
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    Republic of Kenya
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    This Sessional Paper maps out a strategy for Kenya's industrialization process and the part that Government must play in its implementation. The Government is totally committed to fulfilling its role and providing the supportive environment within which the private sector can flourish. Above all else, Government must ensure enhanced stability, security and confidence for those that invest and those that wish to save for future investments, for entrepreneurs and workers and for Kenyans and foreigners wishing to do business in this country. This will call for stable and well considered macroeconomic management and predictable policies that are uniformly, efficiently and fairly applied. The policy environment envisaged in this Paper must be turned into a reality and facilitated by a Civil Service that is effective and without bias or favour.

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    Industrialization; Macro-economic Management; Infrastructure development; Environmental Degredation; Economic Development; Economic Growth; Information communication and technology
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    Republic of Kenya
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    Sessional Paper;No. 2 of 1997
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