The relationship between politics and economic development : a case study of Kenya since the introduction of multiparty politics (1992-2008)
Abstract
In the words of Amartya Sen, Development requires the removal of major sources of unfreedom
poverty as well as tyranny, poor economic opportunities as well as systematic social deprivation
neglect of public facilities as well as intolerance or over activity of repressive states.1 Economic
development is not possible without growth but growth is possible without development because
growth is just increase in GNP. It does not have any other parameters to it. When given
conditions of population improves then we can say that this is also an indicator of economic
Development.
Publisher
University of Nairobi, Kenya