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article focuses on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as three East African countries that have opted for different ways of dealing … not ensured the emergence of aggregative parties with a national following in Tanzania and Uganda. In Kenya on the other … ; party ban ; ethnic parties ; Kenya ; Tanzania ; Uganda ; party regulation ; party nationalization …
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In a case study of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, this paper finds that bilateral real exchange rates …
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de facto pursuing a strategy more akin to a Taylor Rule. Estimations of small-scale models for Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania … place in Kenya and Tanzania. In Uganda, these errors are much smaller, in fact similar in size to Taylor Rule deviations …
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significant for borders that had long crossing times to start with, with Holili (Kenya-Tanzania) and Mutukula (Uganda-Tanzania … Kenya. The consequent reduction in operational transport costs is higher for traffic entering Uganda and Tanzania, leading … been greater at the border posts located in Uganda and Tanzania, with reductions being lower at border posts located in …
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household expenditure. To assess the impact of OSBPs, the study analysed the Busia (Kenya-Uganda) and Taveta-Holili (Kenya-Tanzania …
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