Economics

Economist Joram Gicheru on implications of food security in Kenya on Trade

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Economist Joram Gicheru on implications of food security in Kenya on Trade Read More: What is Ricardian Equivalence?

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Bananas History

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The bananas comes from the Cavendish sub-group. The commercial banana is the world’s most endangered crop. This is the most uniform food crop globally.   Banana is the most traded fresh fruit […]

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Public Policy

History of Prostitution in France in 1700s

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France just like any country in the world has a long history of Prostitution. Here is an account from 1700.

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Trade

EFFECTS OF TRADE ON OBESITY RATES 

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EFFECTS OF TRADE ON OBESITY RATES  Researchers have discovered that majority of obese people are now found in developing countries. It has also been established that trade has played a role in […]

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Trade

Kenya and Tanzania are Increasing Barriers to Trade Against Common Market Protocol

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Kenya and Tanzania are Increasing Barriers to Trade Against Common Market Protocol The Common Market Protocol in East Africa calls for conducive business environment for member countries of EAC. This requirement is […]

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Public Policy

Kenya Revenue Authority Miss Targets

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is either too ambitious in setting its targets or it is not doing its work as expected.    In the financial year between July 2016 and March […]

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Francis Atwoli response to Mohamed Fazul over COTU contributions

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Below is a quote from Dr. Francis Atwoli response to Fazul, after the latter demanded that security guards should not remit their contributions to the Central Organizations of Trade Unions (COTU). The […]

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Public Policy

Importance of electrification of railways

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Kenya has zero percent of electrified railways despite recently completing their construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) which they had a chance to electrify but chose to go for the diesel […]

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