Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Internal movements in the Anglican Diocese of Maseno North: With special reference to the East African Revival movement
(University of Nairobi, Faculty of Arts, 1986)The thesis of this study is that the divisions and movements within the Anglican Diocese of Maseno North have been detrimental to Church Unity and to the Church's effective witness in the area. These movements whose existence ... -
Management of strategic change at British American Tobacco Kenya Limited
(School of Business, 2012)The tobacco industry in Kenya has experienced many challenges including legislation on smoking in public places, taxation and advertising restrictions. Product counterfeiting, dumping of cheap imports and diversion of ... -
The commercial exploitation of personality rights: Challenges facing the kenyan celebrity
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2007)No abstract available -
Effectiveness of fraud response strategies adopted by co-operative bank of Kenya limited
(School of Business, 2012)Fraud is among the greatest challenge facing organization today, If not well managed; it may lead to their downfall. Fraud in banking sector has been attributed to advancement in technology and weak internal controls. The ... -
The Kenya’s persons with disabilities act, act no. 14 of 2003: a case for compliance of the act with the constitution of Kenya, 2010 and international law.
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one is a broad overview and layout of the research. It outlines the research project. This provides an overview of the essence of the research. It covers the background of ... -
Pathways to sustainable banking and products in Kenya: the role of the banking sector
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2008)No abstract -
Taxation of Smes in Kenya as a Tax Base Broadening Measure Is It a Mere Tax Collection Exercise?
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2009)The history of the growth and taxation of SMEs is long and dates as far back as 1950s. Initially, the informal sector was regarded as marginal and peripheral. But with time, the sector expanded and became a source of ... -
Challenges in harmonizing tax law (and policy) under East African cooperation: how feasible?
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2008)This Dissertation focuses on the problem of tax law (and policy) harmonization in the East African Community. We set out to prove that it is difficult to bargain for tax law and policy harmonization in the context ... -
The financial services sector in Kenya: a case for institutional reform and partial consolidation of the regulatory framework
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2009)This study sets out to make a case for institutional reform and partial integration of the financial services sector in Kenya. The sectors identified for reform and integration include banks and insurance companies. ... -
The emerging international criminal Jurisdiction: An assault on the concept of State sovereignty
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2007)This research project or study takes cognisance of the fact that State sovereignty is a central pillar of international law since States are the primary unit of political organization. Ordinarily, each State makes its ... -
Efficacy of the policy, legal and institutional frameworks for combating corruption in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2009)This study sets out to examine the efficacy of the policy, legal and institutional frameworks for combating corruption in Kenya. There is no doubt that corruption is the greatest impediment to economic growth, prosperity ... -
Shedding light on profit remittances by kenyan subsidiaries of multi-national corporations -the question of sections 18 (3) and 23 of the income tax act
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2008)Kenya's is an economy that has not realised its full potential in terms of vibrancy and competition. Many an economy the size of Kenya's are producing many times what the Kenyan economy is in terms of revenue. Economic ... -
The use of tax incentives to attract foreign direct Investment in kenya and other developing countries: Assesment of costs vis a vis the benefits.
(School of law, 2007)No abstract available -
Determinants of commercial banks interest rate margins in post-war Liberia
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2011)The role of commercial banks is vital to jump start the economy as many citizens are engaged in commercial activities to meet the needs for their families. Also, macroeconomic phenomenon in the economy affects the interest ... -
The underground economy and tax productivity in Kenya, 1990-2009
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2012)This study estimated the size of Kenya's underground economy for the period 1990 - 2009 using the fixed monetary ratio method. The study also estimated the elasticity and buoyancy of the tax system for the same period, ... -
Tax Reforms and Revenue Productivity in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2011-11)An appraisal of the fiscal structure analysis in Kenya reveals a very large imbalance between government revenue and expenditure which has over the years resulted in large and chronic fiscal deficits. This persistent ... -
Effect of fertilizer input subsidy on maize production in Kenya
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2011-09)Maize is a staple food in Kenya, consumed in various forms by 96 percent of the population. Its’ production is characterized by high smallholder participation which contributes about 75% of the overall production, with ... -
Determinants of money supply in Rwanda
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2011-09)Before mid 1990s economic reforms, the National Bank of Rwanda had the task of implementing monetary policy and supporting government policies including financing government debt. Since the implementation of reforms, the ... -
Determinants of maternal health care demand in Rwanda
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 2011-10)Maternal healthcare services are crucial for the reduction of maternal mortality. Utilization of these services has been evolving overtime in Rwanda but it is not sufficient. Furthermore, there is a lack of information ... -
The impact of shifting from defined benefits to defined contributions retirement plan on retirement schemes in Kenya
(School of Business, 2012)The retirement benefits structure (RBS) are amongst the major source of income at old age, better put, retirement age for vast of world population. As well, RBS funds contribute to the gross domestic product (GDP) of ...















