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Empirical investigation on the economic impact of terrorism and civil unrest on tourism industry in Kenya
(2006-04)
Tourism is one of the largest industries in which many open economies heavily rely on as
a major revenue source. It is a delicate industry that is vulnerable to existing economic
conditions, political violence/ unrest ...
Human resource planning process in private Hospitals in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
This study sought to establish several facts related to the human resources planning
processes used by private hospitals in Nairobi.
The need for this study arose from the realization that unlike in public hospitals which ...
Improving banking supervision in Kenya
(2003-10)
In view of the crucial role financial systems play in an economy, high quality
regulation and supervision of the banking sector is required, for purposes of ensuring
financial stability. Grant, 1993 observed that a number ...
Finance-growth nexus in Kenya
(2004-09)
Financial institutions by collecting and analyzing information from many potential Investors, channel invertible funds to the investment activities that yield the highest returns and this allows the projects to be undertaken ...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on household expenditure: a case study of Mathira Division, Nyeri district.
(University of Nairobi, 2007)
The focus of this study was on the impact of HIV and AIDS on household expenditure in
Mathira Division, Nyeri district. The study was conducted among households with people
living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHAs) who are members ...
Status of poverty in rural Kenya:A case study of Nyeri district
(2002-09)
The paper assesses empirically the status of poverty in Nyeri district. We use data
derived from the third welfare monitoring survey carried out by the Central Bureau of
Statistics, Ministry of Finance and Planning.
A ...
Effects of security threats on international tourism in Kenya
(2005-11)
The study investigated the effects of security threats on international tourism in Kenya. The study was
carried out in Nairobi and focused on international tourists who were in the country during the period
of the study. ...
Factors affecting international tourist arrivals in Kenya
(2009-09)
Tourism is one of the most important industries in Kenya, being the major foreign exchange
earner for the country. Moreover, the industry employs a considerable number of Kenya's work
force and contributes immensely to ...
A survey of the pricing practices of public Transport bus companies in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
In the wake of deepening competition following the enforcement of the traffic act in
the early 2004, which intended to introduce and restore sanity in the public road
transport industry, the sector is awash with new ...
The climatology of drought in the Upper Tana River catchment of Kenya
(2008-08)
Drought is an abnormal low rainfall condition over an extended period of time and is different from aridity, which is a condition of average low moist re availability and is a permanent feature of a region's climate. Drought ...