Many developing countries have high levels of public debt many of which do not have sufficient resources to meet the public debt obligations. The Kenya government has reported high debt levels the debt levels of which do not assume a downward trend but instead continue escalating from one year to another while not downplaying the role of the its huge expenditure. The major concern is whether some developing countries such as the Kenya government should raise more of foreign debt which is cheaper in terms of interest costs while adhering to the conditionality of lending countries or whether the country should borrow domestically despite the higher interest costs. It was thus feasible to establish the influence of the composition of the Kenya...
This study was to determine the effect of innovative finance on Kenya’s public debt. Specifically, i...
Purpose - This paper sought to establish the effect of external debt financing on the economic growt...
A paper presented by Fredrick Mweni, USIU During the First Annual Management Research Conference at ...
Abstract: Government debt is one of the main macroeconomic variables that determine a state's standi...
Kenya being a lowermiddle income country compliments tax revenue with government borrowing to financ...
Cases of high levels of public debt have mostly been reported in many developing countries part of w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of public debt on economic growth of three ...
The study examined the impact of government debt on economic growth through extensive review of rele...
This study analyses the development in public domestic debt in Kenya and its impact on the economy f...
The study objective was toestablish the effect of debt servicing on sectoral economic growth as well...
The effect of public expenditure growth on economic growth has given rise to conflicting views among...
Kenya’s Public domestic debt reached a level of Ksh 444.7 billion in March 2008. This paper examined...
A Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Science Fin...
This study seeks to determine the impact of long-term public domestic debt on private investment in ...
The Kenyan government has been committed to a stable macroeconomic environment, characterized by low...
This study was to determine the effect of innovative finance on Kenya’s public debt. Specifically, i...
Purpose - This paper sought to establish the effect of external debt financing on the economic growt...
A paper presented by Fredrick Mweni, USIU During the First Annual Management Research Conference at ...
Abstract: Government debt is one of the main macroeconomic variables that determine a state's standi...
Kenya being a lowermiddle income country compliments tax revenue with government borrowing to financ...
Cases of high levels of public debt have mostly been reported in many developing countries part of w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of public debt on economic growth of three ...
The study examined the impact of government debt on economic growth through extensive review of rele...
This study analyses the development in public domestic debt in Kenya and its impact on the economy f...
The study objective was toestablish the effect of debt servicing on sectoral economic growth as well...
The effect of public expenditure growth on economic growth has given rise to conflicting views among...
Kenya’s Public domestic debt reached a level of Ksh 444.7 billion in March 2008. This paper examined...
A Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Science Fin...
This study seeks to determine the impact of long-term public domestic debt on private investment in ...
The Kenyan government has been committed to a stable macroeconomic environment, characterized by low...
This study was to determine the effect of innovative finance on Kenya’s public debt. Specifically, i...
Purpose - This paper sought to establish the effect of external debt financing on the economic growt...
A paper presented by Fredrick Mweni, USIU During the First Annual Management Research Conference at ...