This study examined the relationship between public investment and private investment financing in Kenya from 1964 to 2006, using an error correction framework and data. The study showed that investment in agriculture had a significant positive effect while domestic debt had a significant negative impact. Political risk, real exchange rate, external debt and tax insignificantly had negative impact. Investment in infrastructure had insignificant positive impact. These findings revealed important policy implications that investment in agriculture crowds-in private investment while domestic debt crowds it out significantly.Keywords: Public expenditure, Tax and debt financing, Private investment, Error correction
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A Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Science Fin...
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This study undertakes to establish the relationship that exists between public investment and privat...
Many developing countries have high levels of public debt many of which do not have sufficient resou...
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This study analyses the development in public domestic debt in Kenya and its impact on the economy f...
Abstract: Government debt is one of the main macroeconomic variables that determine a state's standi...
A Research Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
Kenya being a lowermiddle income country compliments tax revenue with government borrowing to financ...
A Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Science Fin...
This study examines whether public expenditure financing mode matters for economic growth in Tanzani...
This paper examines the relationship between public investment and its financing on private investme...
Kenya’s Public domestic debt reached a level of Ksh 444.7 billion in March 2008. This paper examined...
This study seeks to determine the impact of long-term public domestic debt on private investment in ...
This study undertakes to establish the relationship that exists between public investment and privat...
Many developing countries have high levels of public debt many of which do not have sufficient resou...
Cases of high levels of public debt have mostly been reported in many developing countries part of w...
This study was to determine the effect of innovative finance on Kenya’s public debt. Specifically, i...
The private sector investment plays an integral part in guaranteeing economic soundness of an econom...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of fiscal policy on private investment and ...
This study analyses the development in public domestic debt in Kenya and its impact on the economy f...
Abstract: Government debt is one of the main macroeconomic variables that determine a state's standi...
A Research Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
Kenya being a lowermiddle income country compliments tax revenue with government borrowing to financ...
A Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Science Fin...
This study examines whether public expenditure financing mode matters for economic growth in Tanzani...