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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020): Tanzanian Economic Review
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020): Tanzanian Economic Review
Published:
2020-11-14
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Determinants of Demand for Health Insurance in Uganda: An Analysis of Utilisation and Willingness to Pay
Dablin Mpuuga, Bruno L. Yawe, James Muwanga
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Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism in East Africa: A Comparative Study of Tanzania, Kenya And Uganda
Hamza A. Mkai, Jehovaness Aikaeli
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Interrelationship Between Fiscal Deficit, Aggregate Savings and Investment: A Test of Ricardian Equivalence Hypothesis in Nigeria
Ogbuagu Matthew Ikechukwu, Joseph A. Omojolaibi
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Environmental Implication of Sesame Production in Tanzania: A Case Study of Kilwa District, Lindi Region
Razack Lokina, Julieth J. Tibanywana, Michael O. A. Ndanshau
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Economic Implications of the Quality of Antimalarials in Dar es Salaam
Otieno Osoro
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Integrating Informal Economy into Official Economy in Southern Africa: Identifying Barriers and Possible Solutions
Upenyu Sakarombe
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Pragmatic History of Economic Thought: Explaining Trade Practices and Policies in Kenya
Majune Kraido Socrates, Mwania Davis Kimuli
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Empirical Analysis of Livelihood Strategies and Food Insecurity in Turkana County, Kenya
John Kamau Gathiaka, Moses Kinyanjui Muriithi
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Promotion Strategies and Performance of Commercial Banks: Evidence from CRDB Bank Plc in Tanzania
O. K. Mbura, M. Sekela
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