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Track One Conflict Management in Cross-border Pastoral Conflicts: a Case Study of the Pokot-karimojong
(University of Nairobi, 2010)The search for sustainable peace among the cross-border pastoral communities who have for a long time engaged in armed cattle rustling has eluded practitioners and policymakers alike and still obtains as a major challenge ... -
Track two diplomacy in environmental security in the Nile Basin
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)This study examines the role of track two diplomacy in environmental security in the Nile basin. It analyses the study under three themes namely; security, track two diplomacy, and environmental security in the Nile basin. ... -
Trade and the Feminization of Poverty
(University of NairobiInstitute of African Studies University of Nairobi, 2003)This study describes the negative impact of trade liberalization on the poor, particularly poor female traders, exacerbating gender inequalities in the trade arena. The main concern in this study was to analyze and ... -
Trade Barriers And Economic Integration: A Case Study Of Kenya And Uganda
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The exchange of capital, goods and services across international borders or territories is known as international trade. This study focused particularly on the bilateral trade between Kenya and Uganda and the effects ... -
Trade Between Zambia and Kenya: an Investigation Into Factors That Make the Kenyan Edible Oil Industry Competitive
(University of NairobiFaculty of Commerce, 2002-09)The launching of the COMESA Free Trade Area on 31st October in 2000, at the COMESA Summit of Heads of State and Government marked a step further towards the long journey to establish a COMESA common market. Ideally, the ... -
Trade Creation and Diversion in East Africa: the Effect of Eac on Multilateral Trade Flows
(University Of Nairobi, 2012)East African Community (EAC) is a regional integration that joins Kenya. Tan/an.a, Uganda. Burundi and Rwanda Throughout the period of 2000-2010. the gains of increased intra-EAC trade are unevenly distributed with only ... -
Trade Credit As A Source Of Finance For The Motor Sector In Kenya: The Case Of General Motors East Africa Limited And Her Distributors
(University of Nairobi.Faculty of Commerce, 2006)This study was done to determine the reasons as to why trade credit was extended to General Motors East Africa Ltd by its suppliers of materials, to her customers, dealers and distributors. To understand whether there ... -
Trade Facilitation and Intra-regional Trade: the Case of East African Community (2007-2017)
(university of nairobi, 2018)This paper seeks to analyze the effect of Trade Facilitation on Intraregional Trade in the East African Community. Trade Facilitation in this case is captured by Logistics Performance Index, developed by the World Bank. ... -
Trade finance services offered by banks to the exporters in Kenya: the case of small scale exporters in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi.Faculty of Commerce, 2001-09)This study focused on the trade finance services that are provided by banks to small-scale exporters in Kenya. It sought to find out how these services vary with the various export sectors of the economy i.e. manufacturing, ... -
Trade in Services and the Promotion of Regional Integration in East Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2015)This paper analyzes trade in services and the promotion of regional integration in East Africa. The main objective of this study was to examine the overall performance of trade in services to promote regional integration ... -
Trade incentives and current account adjustments in kenya: A bilateral analysis
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts, 1990)The study set out to analyse measure to correct recurrent and worsening balance of payments position of Ke nya. A resource switching approach to correcting balance of payments problems. Through Current account was adopted. ... -
Trade liberalization and entrepreneurship: responses to constraints and opportunities by micro and small Garment producers in Nairobi.
(Department of Economics, 2002)This study is about trade liberalization and entrepreneurship in the small-scale garment sector. The study aims at identifying some of the entrepreneurial responses to opportunities and constraints of trade liberalization ... -
Trade Liberalization And Export Survival In Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2019)This paper explores the effect of trade liberalization on export survival using product level SITC-5 digit panel data from 1980 to 2018. This study focuses on agricultural sectors, manufacturing sectors and Economic ... -
Trade Liberalization and Its Impact in the Oil Sector: the Case of Refined Pertroleum Products in Kenya 1994-2004
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Trade Marks and Franchising in Kenya
(2002)Trade marks are everywhere. They surround us in the various daily transactions we undertake pertaining to purchase and sale of goods and services. Trade marks are legally protected names, words, symbols or designs (or a ... -
Trade marks as a feature in Kenya's competitive economy
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Trade marks, a feature in Kenya's competitive economy
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2006)How can developing countries use trade marks to enhance their development strategy? Kenya as a developing country has a right to development. There is need to enhance its trade activities and strategies so that it can ... -
Trade Policy Development in East African Community, the Case of the Northern Corridor, 2000 – 2013
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The purpose of this study is to make a critical analysis of trade policy development in east African community; the case study of the northern corridor, the specific objectives is to evaluate whether the northern corridor ... -
Trade related barriers to Kenya's exports of fruits and vegetables to the European Union
(School of Business, University of Nairobi, 2006-01)Horticulture has been identified as the fastest growing agricultural sub-sector in Kenya, second only to tea as foreign exchange earner. The sub-sector contributes significantly to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and ...