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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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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 …Trade is essential for economic growth and development in East Africa. However, trade has been hampered by various …
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Many developing countries are looking to tourism as an avenue for economic and human development, and foreign direct investment (FDI) is one of the routes through which they can carry out tourism. This study highlights the main findings with respect to the development impacts of foreign direct...
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markets and the factors determining national and cross-national transmission of price signals in Sub-Saharan Africa. We use a … rich dataset of 16 series of wholesale maize prices between 2000 and 2008 for Kenya, Tanzanian and Uganda. Distance is … market is isolated from the rest of East Africa and internally fragmented. -- border effect ; spatial market integration …
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