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dc.contributor.authorOngeri, Justine M
dc.date.accessioned2016-04-21T13:15:32Z
dc.date.available2016-04-21T13:15:32Z
dc.date.issued2015-10
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/94660
dc.description.abstractThis study analysed the export promotion schemes which are carried out in the East African Community. The schemes in place are; the manufacturing under bond scheme, export processing zones and duty remission facility for Kenya; Duty draw back scheme, excise duty relief, export processing zones and VAT exemption scheme for Tanzania; for Uganda it has duty draw back, manufacturing under bond and foreign exchange liberalization schemes. These schemes are stated in the East African Community customs union protocol, 2005. Which all the countries supported as the best schemes to promote exports in the region. The concern of this study, was to investigate the actual impact of these schemes for each country and carry out a comparison on which ones have performed better than which ones (if actually there is any performance). Using an augmented gravity model, results showed that duty drawback scheme was the most significant export promotion scheme in promoting export volumes in EAC partner states. The results showed that particularly duty drawback scheme boosted the volumes of exports in both Uganda and Tanzania. In Kenya duty remission facility and export processing zones were the most effective export promotion schemes in promoting the volumes of exports. Export processing zones though effective for Kenya, the results showed the opposite impact for Tanzania. Manufacturing under bond scheme; though being in existent in Kenya and Uganda for a very long time; it was not effective in promoting volumes of exports in both countries. Value added tax remission and excise duty relief schemes are not effective in promoting the volumes of exports in Uganda and Tanzania respectively.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectExport promotion schemesen_US
dc.titleExport promotion schemes and export perfomance in east african community: a comparative analysisen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US


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