Do Government Expenditure Inhibit or Promote Economic Growth: Evidence from Kenya
Journal of Insurance and Financial Management
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Do Government Expenditure Inhibit or Promote Economic Growth: Evidence from Kenya
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Omondi, Ojwang’ George
Olungas, Ndeta Polycaro |
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Every government is a captive institution both from demand side interests and supply side take over by insiders operating for their own benefit and at the expense of the electorate. State national decline often arises from special interestscorrupting a country's institutions. Such narrow captive interests include crony capitalists (bankers), consumer activists, economic elites and labour unions. Though media does pay censored attention to government insider-rulers, elected officials, bureaucrats and public employees, their sphere of economic influence is seismically destructive. In Kenya, these insiders have the ill-motive, means and opportunity to co-opt political power for their own benefit and at the expense of national well-being. Political rulers with exorbitant influence in banking and media have enslaved the country for its entire "independent" life. Corruption is an intricate web of fabric upon which fiscal policy is written on. Political dynasties continue to thrive fuelled by constant media hero worship, economic and outright brute elimination of any threat to their dominance.
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Journal of Insurance and Financial Management
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Ndeta Polycarp Olungas, Siaya Institute of Technology, Department of Social Work and Community Development
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2017-07-14
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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application/pdf
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https://journal-of-insurance-and-financial-management.com/index.php/JIFM/article/view/86
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Journal of Insurance and Financial Management; Vol 3, No 2 (2017): Journal of Insurance and Financial Management
2371-2112 |
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eng
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https://journal-of-insurance-and-financial-management.com/index.php/JIFM/article/view/86/pdf
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Rights |
Copyright (c) 2017 Ojwang’ George Omondi, Ndeta Polycaro Olungas
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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