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Factor intensity in Kenya's industrial sector: an input ration analysis
(1974)
Three approaches - value added approach, capital consumption approach, capital cost approach - are utilised to assess the relative factor intensities in small and large firms in Kenya. We conclude that small scale firms ...
Using Markov Chains to Estimate the Cost Effect of Free Primary Education in Kenya
(2013)
In the year 2003 the Kenyan government changed its education policy from cost
sharing to free and compulsory primary education. As a result there was an influx of pupils into
public primary schools. This policy therefore ...
The role of infrastructure and government policies in determining the efficiency of Kenya's maize marketing system in the post-liberalisation era
(2003)
Although Kenya has liberalized its agricultural market, it continues to experience frequent food
shortages that greatly compromise the welfare of its citizens, especially the poor. In Kenya food
shortages are synonymous ...
Mass Production Of Entomopathogenic Nematodes Using Silkworm (Bombyx Mori L.) For Management Of Key Agricultural Pests
(18-06-13)
Entomopathogenic nematodes are biological control agents of arthropod pests that can be multiplied by in vivo
and in vitro methods. They are effective when well marched with host arthropods but the major drawback to
their ...
Engendering governance through the constitutional review process
(2001)
In this paper, I proceed from the premise mat democratic governance is a desirable form of conducting and regulating public affairs in Kenya and which we should endeavor to achieve. I am further arguing mat democratic ...
Violence Against Women
(1997)
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of interest in
gender issues. However, gender violence has been side
stepped in most discussions yet the media and off side
talks are replete with stories on domestic and other
forms ...