International trade and recovery strategies in Kenya in the context of COVID-19

AOSIS Scholarly Books

 
 
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Title International trade and recovery strategies in Kenya in the context of COVID-19
 
Creator Kiriti-Nganga, Tabitha ; University of Nairobi Ongeri, Benedicto O; University of Nairobi Abala, Daniel O; University of Nairobi Otieno, Gastone; Maasai Mara University Mogendi, Justine O; University of Nairobi Majune, Socrates K; University of Nairobi
 
Subject COVID-19 International Trade Trade Facilitation Cross Border Non-Tariff Barriers Recovery Strategies Foreign Direct Investments Services Macroeconomic Policies K KC KCM
Description COVID-19 led to an economic downturn not only in Kenya but also in the rest of the world. It put these countries into a recession due to the measures taken by trading partners to prevent the spread of the virus. This meant that Kenya needed to come up with monetary and fiscal policies and strategies to maintain macroeconomic and fiscal stability and accelerate the pace of economic growth by achieving resilience and sustainability of economic growth and development. 
This book uses descriptive and econometric methodologies that scholars can easily understand, using quality data from credible sources such as the Kenyan National Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Health, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund. The book can be used as reference material for both post and undergraduate students interested in international trade. Scholars can use the policies and strategies proposed in researching ways to deal with current and future pandemics.
 
Publisher AOSIS Scholarly Books
 
Date 2022-12-15
 
Type Book
Format Digital (DA)
Identifier 978-1-990982-05-7
 
Source AOSIS Scholarly Books;
 
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