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Kenneth Oppong, MABTS (Candidate)
School Of Theology And Missions, Valley View University, Ghana
Do Importers Have A Choice In Deciding On A Shipping Line?
The study’s research objective was to specifically assess the factors that influence the choice of shipping lines among importers in Ghana. It further seeks to identify the relative importance of the factors that influence their shipping line choice. The study conveniently samples 100 import companies which are located within the enclave of Tema industrial area and harbour area and administered

John Njangiru Mungai
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Accounting And Finance, Kenyatta University, P.o Box 43044-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Relative Importance Analysis Of Factors Influencing Project Delays: An Exploratory Study Of Public School Infrastructure Projects In The Greater Accra Region Of Ghana
In most emerging countries, the success of projects are marred by a number of factors and delay in project execution is one of the signs that a project may suffer the risk of failure. Despite the significant development of project management principles and practices in recent years, there are still a large proportion of projects that fail. The consequences of

Bassey, Glory Eteng
Department Of Social Work, Faculty Of Social Sciences, University Of Calabar, Calabar
Effects Of Sacco Loans Access On Member Investments In Savings And Credit Co-operatve Societies In Nyeri County, Kenya
Despite increase in loan up-take by members of various SACCOs in Nyeri town, the same has not been reflected growth of business in the town. Many including the current president of Kenya in year 2016 have questioned the level with which some residents are taking loans and diverting it to the drinking dens. The theories guiding this study are social

Kwame Fosu-Boateng
Faculty Of Finance & Accounting, University Of Professional Studies, Accra
Assessment Of The Level Of Awareness Of Food Security Among The Small Scale Farmers: A Case Study Of Mwala Sub County, Machakos County, Kenya
Ensuring adequate food security is a significant challenge despite global struggles to increase agricultural production and productivity, improve food distribution and identify appropriate policy interventions. All over the world, food crisis and on-going chronic and acute food insecurity problems have clearly demonstrated that numerous people are becoming dangerously susceptible to political, climatic and economic shocks that threaten food and nutritional

Kwame Fosu-Boateng
Faculty Of Finance & Accounting, University Of Professional Studies, Accra
Climate Change And Livelihood Resource Security In Cross River State Nigeria
The impact of climate change on livelihood resource security is attributed to both man made and natural activities with serious adverse consequences on physical and social environments including human health, food security, economic, political and cultural activities, natural resource exploitation and physical infrastructure. Rural agriculture production is severely hindered manifesting in significantly low yields. In Cross River State of Nigeria

Angelo Yossi Dobe
Professional Project Manager
Teenage Pregnancy Among Senior High School Children As A Public Health Issue In The Amansie West District Of Ghana
Introduction: Teenage pregnancy is slowly killing the fate of our youth and the future of our nations. Globally, about 16 million lasses between the ages of 15 to 19 and some 1 million girls below the age of 15 give birth every year especially in low- and middle-income countries. Method: A random sampling technique was devised in choosing Manso Adubia

Dr. Julius Kilungo
Department Of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness, School Of Agriculture And Veterinary Sciences, South Eastern Kenya
The Tax Rate That Optimize Economic Growth In Kenya (1990- 2013)
The economic growth and taxes are very important aspects in the development of any economy. This research analyses the tax rate that optimize economic growth in Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were to: To establish the effect of tax rate on economic growth in Kenya and to determine the tax rate that maximizes economic growth. This study adopts

Dr. James Maingi
Lecturers, School Of Economics, Kenyatta University
An Explanatory Analysis Of The Potential Impact Of Citizens’ Purchasing Power On Industry Revival In Zimbabwe
Every nation has an objective of growth, and aims to attain the objective through policy formulation and policy implementation. This paper is a policy prescription which seeks to explore and emphasise on the importance of increasing the purchasing power of citizens to boost the pace of industry revival in Zimbabwe. Over the past two decades, civil servants and majority of

Wellington G. Bonga
Independent Researcher, 45 Caledon Avenue, Hatfield, Harare, Zimbabwe
Macroeconomic Determinants Of Carbon Emissions In Kenya: An Ardl Approach
Environmentally sustainable economic growth portends numerous benefits to developing economies. However, development of energy sources whereas maintaining environmental quality presents diverse challenges. Nevertheless, stakeholders concur on the decisiveness and urgency on adoption of renewable resources and environmentally affable powering of the economy. The primary objective of this study was to examine the macroeconomic determinants of CO2 emissions in Kenya. Specific

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