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James Oduor Oyoo, Jael Sanyanda Wekesa and Kennedy Odhiambo Ogada
Road traffic collisions are among the world?s critical issues, causing many casualties, deaths, and economic losses, with a disproportionate burden falling on developing countries. Existing research has been conducted to analyze this situation using diff...
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Mercy T Musakwa,P. Vacu,N. Odhiambo
In this study, the causal relationship between disaggregated imports and economic growth is investigated in South Africa. The study was motivated by the need to establish how South Africa can achieve the growth trajectory that is much needed by the count...
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Glenda Maluleke,Nicholas Odhiambo,Sheilla Nyasha
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Glenda Maluleke,Nicholas M. Odhiambo,Sheilla Nyasha
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This paper reviews the drivers of investment by the private sector in Botswana for the period from 1980 to 2018. The paper discusses the investment policies that the government has adopted over the years, the incentives, as well as the institutions that ...
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Motunrayo O. Akinsola,Nicholas M. Odhiambo
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This study examines the causal relationship between oil price and economic growth in 14 oil-importing countries in sub-Saharan Africa during the period 1990 to 2018. The countries are further divided into two groups, namely seven low-income countries (LI...
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Kenneth Otieno Odhiambo, Charles Rambo, Stephen Lucas Okelo
Pág. 366 - 376
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Zachary Gichuru Mainuri, James Odhiambo. Owino
Pág. 278 - 290
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Micah Odhiambo Nyamita, Nirmala Dorasamy, Hari Lall Garbharran
Financing decisions, especially debt financing, have been revealed to have noteworthy implications for the operations of corporations. Studies on finance have revolved around the theory that certain financial policies, like debt financing, should either ...
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Kelly T. Alexander, Clifford Oduor, Elizabeth Nyothach, Kayla F. Laserson, Nyaguara Amek, Alie Eleveld, Linda Mason, Richard Rheingans, Caryl Beynon, Aisha Mohammed, Maurice Ombok, David Obor, Frank Odhiambo, Robert Quick and Penelope A. Phillips-Howard
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Sylvester Odhiambo Obong?o
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The complex bureaucratic institutional mechanisms that make it difficult to implement reform policies are deliberately set up by most African rulers to serve their selfish interests, which are diametrically opposed to the objectives of public sector refo...
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