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shock, Kenya will restore its long run equilibrium fastest, followed by Tanzania and Burundi …. Specifically, the results show that the demand for money is stable in the cases of Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania based on the CUSUM … and CUSUMSQ tests, while for the remaining countries (Kenya and Uganda) only partial stability is apparent. In event of a …
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Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and Bank of Tanzania (BOT) had a higher actual independence in their early years of formation than …
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estimation method, this study examines the impact of a Single Customs Territory on Tanzania's exports from 2004 to 2018. The key … findings reveal that Tanzania's merchandise exports to East African Community countries have remained low under the Single …
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level is associated with chronic malnutrition only in rural settings, and the mother’s partner’s education and no sanitation …
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into EAC markets. Kenya has continued to be the main trading partner for Tanzania in the EAC markets, and from 2015 onwards … the trade deficit with Kenya changed into a surplus, signalling improvement in the balance of trade. Tanzania has also … changes in Tanzania's trade patterns, which have remained primarily inter-industry rather than intra-industry, signalling a …
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The study of autocracies and weakly institutionalized countries is plagued by scarcity of information about the relative strength of different players within the political system. This paper presents novel data on the composition of government coalitions in a sample of fifteen post-colonial...
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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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