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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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policy that took place in 2011 in four members of the East African Community: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. We find …
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pesticides improve crop yields in Rwanda and Ethiopia, but not Uganda, possibly associated with lack of use there. With all … protection against erosion). The adverse effect of crop damage on yields varies between 12/13 percent (Rwanda, Uganda) to 36 …
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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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: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda …
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, Sweden, Thailand, and Uganda). Kenya shows strong volatility transmission and high persistence similar to other countries in … instruments with longer maturities (e.g., T-bills) in Kenya since 2012, year in which the monetary policy framework switched to a …
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Community-Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda-against the backdrop of recent financial sector reforms. Focusing on the behavior of …
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development�three low-income countries (Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique), and three emerging market countries (Malaysia, the Philippines …
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