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    Discussion Paper No. 112 of 2010 on Effects of Land Titling on Poverty in Kenya 

    Kieyah, Joseph; Nyaga, Robert (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
    Kenya has a 50 year history of ongoing land reform. However, with multiple land tenure systems, including customary and statutory systems, past tenure reforms have not resolved inherent land ownership problems. These ...
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    Discussion Paper No.153 of 2013 on the Effects of Regional Integration on Net Inward Foreign Direct Investment Flow in East African Countries 

    Oiro, Manasseh Otieno (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2013)
    This study investigates the effect of regional integration on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flow in EAC countries. It is based on a working hypothesis that links integration to FD/. The model used was a variant of one ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 155 of 2013 on Demand for Health Care in Kenya: The Effect of Health Insurance 

    Gakii, Josephine (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
    The health of the general population has been a major concern of the Government of Kenya since independence. There is evidence suggesting that positive health outcomes can be achieved if health care is made broadly ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 152 of 2013 on Determinants of Informal Finance Use in Kenya 

    Bett, Julius (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
    The financial services sector plays a pivotal role in Kenya’s development by providing better intermediation between savings and investments and mobilization of capital required to implement Vision 2030 projects. ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 154 of 2013 on Analysis of Price Transmission for Selected Staple Food Commodities in Kenya 

    Omiti, John; Laibuni, Nancy (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
    Markets play a primary role in facilitating forces of demand and supply to interact such as through price adjustments across time and space. In many developing countries such as Kenya, food markets are characterized by ...
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    Discussion Paper No.130 of 2012 on Job Search in Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence from Kenya 

    Wambugu, Anthony; Onsomu, Eldah; Munga, Boaz (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2012)
    This study considers empirical evidence concerning job search behaviour of non-working individuals in Kenya. The study uses data from a nationally representative Labour Force Survey and discrete choice models to analyse ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 138 of 2012 on A Review of Various Options for Alleviating Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Kenya. 

    Wamuyu, Lucy Muthui (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)
    Human wildlife conflict is a severe and growing problem in today’s world. Unlike other environmental issues, it involves impoverishment of human communities. It is also causing population declines and may lead to ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 163 of 2014 on Health Professionals in Kenya: Estimation of Minimum County Requirements 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2014)
    This study forms part of the baseline information for use by counties as they take up the functions of providing public health care. The study objectives therefore includes determining the minimum number of health ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 160 of 2013 on Identity and Social Cohesion in Kenya: Linkage and Correlates 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
    Strategies aimed at enhancing social cohesion and reinforcing a “national identity” need to identify factors that are strongly associated with social cohesion as well as national attachment, and which are amenable to ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 164 of 2014 on Alcohol Consumption and Healthcare Expenditure in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2014)
    This study investigates the factors influencing alcohol consumption and the effects of alcohol consumption on healthcare expenditure in Kenya using data from the 2005 Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS). The ...
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    AuthorOduor, Jacob (7)Onsomu, Eldah (4)Kieyah, Joseph (3)... View MoreSubjectKenya (53)Economic Growth (10)Informal Sector (7)Poverty Reduction (7)Foreign Direct Investment (6)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (19)2010 (17)2012 (15)TypeKIPPRA Publications (94)Discussion Paper (25)KIPPRA Publications (1)Has File(s)Yes (120)

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