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using cross-sectional household survey data collected in Kenya in 2012. In order to establish causality, our sample was …
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understanding. Reviewing recent evidence from Kenya, we show that buying food in supermarkets instead of traditional outlets …
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This article proposes a simple and fast approach to build simultaneous confi dence bands and perform specification tests for smooth curves in additive models. The method allows for handling of spatially heterogeneous functions and its derivatives as well as heteroscedasticity in the data. It is...
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Kenya. The study uses primary data to investigate qualitative implications. The findings reveal that South African firms …
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Kenya. The study uses primary data to investigate qualitative implications. The findings reveal that South African firms …
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. Here, we analyze effects of supermarkets on child nutrition with panel data from medium-sized towns in Kenya. Instrumental …. Supermarkets do not seem to be a driver of childhood obesity in Kenya. The positive effects of supermarkets on child nutrition are …
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The objective of this research is to assess the extent to which export processing zones in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania … programmes. We found that firms in Kenya and Zimbabwe have a higher number of male than female employees, while zones in Tanzania … employ more women. We propose that to promote sustainable development in these zones, policy action should concentrate on …
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The objective of this research is to assess the extent to which export processing zones in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania … programmes. We found that firms in Kenya and Zimbabwe have a higher number of male than female employees, while zones in Tanzania … employ more women. We propose that to promote sustainable development in these zones, policy action should concentrate on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012219735
This study assesses how corporate telecommunication (telecom) policies follow telecom sector regulation in mobile money innovation for financial inclusion in developing countries. Telecom policies are understood in terms of mobile subscriptions, mobile connectivity coverage and mobile...
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