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The role and determinants of money supply: the case for Zambia (1970-1998)
(University of Nairobi, 2001-08)
This study is an attempt to evaluate the role and determinants of money supply in Zambia
using the money multiplier approach over a period of 28 years (1970-1998). Various
factors were analysed and from the results it ...
Implementation and impact of cost-sharing in Kenya’s health care sector
(University of Nairobi, 2001-02)
Introduction
The basic aim of this study is to examine the Role of Information in the
Implementation of Cost-Sharing in Kenya's Health Service Sector, specifically
among the middle income groups and the low income slum ...
A survey of budgeting practices among the major British Non-Governmental Development Organizations in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2001-09)
There is perceived endemic financial mismanagement (corruption) in Kenya today. Traditionally, corruption was perceived to be a preserve of the Government Sector. Recent studies (by Transparency International, External ...
The impact of internal conflicts - 'Clashes' (1991-1999) on Kenya’s international image
(2001)
This dissertation is premised on and informed by secondary data based on the clashes which have been christened 'tribal clashes', 'ethnic clashes' and even 'politically instigated clashes' that occurred in Kenya ...
A critical evaluation of the OAU charter and its impact on the organization’s performance
(2001)
The study investigates the extent to which the OAU Charter has influenced the
Organisation's performance and how this influence has come about.
In the methodology, it has relied almost entirely ...
Competitive intelligence practices by FM radio stations operating in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
This study was aimed at surveying the use of competitive intelligence in gaining
competitive advantage in the FM radio stations operating in Kenya. The specific objective was
to establish the awareness level about ...
The role of the informal sector in employment generation: A case study of Nairobi.
(2001)
This study set out to examine the role of tile informal sector in job
creation with a view to increasing employment generated by this sector.
The study used descriptive and analytical techniques on data from 482
entrepreneurs ...
Strategic alliances and competitive advantage: the case of major, oil companies in Kenya
(2001)
Alliances have become an important tool for achieving sustainable competitive
advantage. The main reason for strategic alliances is the attempt to decrease costs
or risks. Firms can attain the benefits of vertical ...
Variability of engineering strength properties of Kenya pines
(2001)
An investigation into the high variability of engineering strength properties of Kenya
pine timbers has been carried out. Pine timbers from ten sawmills throughout the
country and from the main timber growing regions ...
A survey of social responsiveness of pharmaceutical firms to the hiv/aids pandemic: a case of selected firms in Nairobi.
(2001)
The concept of social responsiveness has gathered momentum and is becoming an increasingly potential force in both developed and third world economies for all those businesses that seek growth, survival and ...