Designing Kenya's "first generation" revenue allocation among counties formula with imperfect data : an application of response surface methodology
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2018
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Authors: | Sichei, Moses Muse |
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International journal of computational economics and econometrics. - Genève [u.a.] : Inderscience Enterprises, ISSN 1757-1170, ZDB-ID 2550146-X. - Vol. 8.2018, 2, p. 183-206
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Subject: | revenue allocation formula | fiscal decentralisation | intergovernmental fiscal transfer system | response surface methodology | RSM | county governments | simulation | Kenya | Kenia | Finanzausgleich | Intergovernmental transfers | Öffentliche Einnahmen | Public revenue | Simulation | Finanzbeziehungen | Fiscal relations | Dezentralisierung | Decentralization |
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