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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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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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