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9781848440302

An Employment-Targeted Economic Program for Kenya

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    9781848440302

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    1848440308

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-08-08
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
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Summary

'Three decades after the International Labor Organization's ground-breaking study, Employment, Incomes and Equality, Profs. Pollin, Mwangi and Heintz re-open the path with 21st century economic analyses and instruments. Kenya's policymakers would be unwise not to study these ideas, and then study them again.'- Mbui Wagacha, Former Director of Research, Institute of Policy Analysis and Research, and Economic Consultant to the African Development Bank and United Nations Economic Commission on Africa'A key challenge faced by African countries today is to translate economic growth into meaningful improvements in living standards at the household level. One of the effective means of addressing this challenge is to design macroeconomic and sectoral policies that explicitly target the creation of decent employment to allow households to overcome poverty. This detailed and innovative study on Kenya provides a valuable contribution on how this can be accomplished by offering a wide range of policy suggestions.'- Léonce Ndikumana, United Nations Economic Commission on Africa'Average incomes in Kenya have been stagnant for about a quarter century and the rate of investment has declined. This important study contains a strategy for development that focuses on creating employment that lifts workers out of poverty by increasing public investment in roads and water infrastructure and promoting private investment in small enterprises by increasing the quantity of credit and lowering its cost. The strategy advocated stands in sharp contrast to those who believe the solution to Kenya's economic problems is to cut formal sector wages and increase "flexibility" in the labor market.'- Keith B. Griffin, University of California-Riverside, USThe Kenyan economy has experienced improved economic growth in recent years, and the government has maintained a commitment to generating 500,000 new jobs per year. But the country still faces severe problems of poverty-level employment - people working full-time yet living with their families in poverty. This study develops detailed proposals for greatly expanding decent employment opportunities in Kenya, and to accomplish this in a manner that also creates a wide range of employment and business opportunities, including those for small and medium-sized enterprises, agricultural small holders, commercial banks, and microfinance institutions.

Author Biography

James Heintz is Associate Research Professor in the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Mwangi wa Githinji is a researcher at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Robert Pollin is Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Figures
Brief Highlights of Major Proposalsp. 1
Summary of Major Findings and Proposalsp. 13
Introductionp. 43
Employment Conditions and Living Standardsp. 57
Profile of Non-agricultural Household Enterprisesp. 69
Labor Costs, Labor Market Institutions and Employment Expansionp. 83
The Rural Sector: Institutional Reform for Developmentp. 105
Investing in Roads and Water Infrastructurep. 137
Monetary Policy, Inflation Control, and Interest Ratesp. 147
Exchange Rate Policy and Foreign Tradep. 173
Restructuring Kenya s Financial Systemp. 191
Fiscal Policy: How to Pay for New Pro-employment Initiativesp. 215
A Restatement of Goals and Strategiesp. 227
Earnings Function for Household Enterprisesp. 231
Supply Shock Inflationp. 235
Exchange Rate Overvaluation Modelp. 241
Acronymsp. 251
Bibliographyp. 253
Indexp. 263
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