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The relationship between tax incentives and foreign direct investment in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2012-11)
The main objective of this study was to determine the relationship between tax incentives and foreign direct investment in Kenya. In order to achieve this objective, the entire set of data for investment incentives, trade ...
Performance of Islamic and conventional banks in Kenya: A comparative case study
(2012)
Islamic banking is the system of banking consistent with principles of Islamic law (shariah) and
guided by Islamic economics. Islamic economics is referred to that body of knowledge which
helps realize human well-being ...
The Kenya’s persons with disabilities act, act no. 14 of 2003: a case for compliance of the act with the constitution of Kenya, 2010 and international law.
(University of Nairobi, 2012)
This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one is a broad overview and layout of the research. It outlines the research project. This provides an overview of the essence of the research. It covers the background of ...
Fiscal decentralization in Kenya: a case for an effective legal framework for intergovernmental fiscal relations.
(University of Nairobi, 2012)
This study defines fiscal decentralization as transferring the authority of revenue collection or
expenditure responsibility from national level to sub-national levels for the purpose of attaining
more efficient public ...
Implication of EU-ACP economic partnership agreements on the realization of socio-economic rights in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2012)
Kenya is currently engaged in trade negotiations with the European Union (EU) through the
framework of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries – (EU) relations. Kenya is
negotiating under the auspices of the ...
The effect of offering Sharia compliant products on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-11)
The banking industry is a key sector in the Kenyan economy. As profit seekers,
commercial banks are inclined to formulate policies that aim at diversifying their
portfolio and thus guaranteeing some minimum rate of return. ...
Factors affecting women entrepreneurs’ financial performance in Kenya
(2012)
The design of this research was descriptive survey research. The researcher targeted a population of 200 but sample 150 was obtained. A descriptive survey research seeks to obtain information that describes existing phenomena ...