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This paper examines the performance of minimum wage legislation in Kenya, both in terms of its coverage and enforcement as well as in terms of their implications for wages and employment. Our findings based on the 1998/99 labor force data - the last labor force survey available - indicate that...
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Capital is central to efficient intermediation and is a core indication of the financial health of a bank. Recent shifts in monetary policy, economic shocks and contextspecific events in interbank liquidity flow in Kenya call for a revisit of banks' response through the lens of their...
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Effective policies to stabilize macroeconomic conditions are essential for economic growth. In the context of this study, policymakers pursue these macroeconomic stability objectives by adjusting fiscal and monetary policy. The study used impulse response functions (IRFs) derived from vector...
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Diese Evaluierung befasst sich mit der zentralen Forschungsfrage, inwieweit die EnDev-Maßnahme in Kenia zu einer …
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Kenya poses a conundrum. Its top-line economic growth has been impressive and it has been one of the fastest-growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa over the past decade. However, poverty has not fallen as fast as it should have in light of this strong economic growth. Extreme and urban poverty...
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