A search for an optimal policy in a corrupt system: a note
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In developing countries, despite having a large body of literature that controls corruption there is always a problem regarding corruption, however, researchers argue that general corruption cannot be controlled. The different instruments available for the control of such pilferage are discussed in a game theoretic framework.
Publication Name: Journal of Developing Areas
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0022-037X
Year: 2003
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A CGE model analysis of effects of adjustment to terms of trade shocks on agriculture and income distribution in Kenya
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For the purpose of looking at the effects of two important terms of trade shocks facing Kenya in the mid 1970's, a simulation analysis using Kenyan CGE model is used. Results show that the Kenyan economy is very susceptible to external shocks.
Publication Name: Journal of Developing Areas
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0022-037X
Year: 2003
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