Who Controls Industry in Kenya? Report of a Working Party
by National Christian Council of Kenya, Department of Christian Education & Training, editors;
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About This Item
Name inked on flyleaf, minor rubbing, VG. Folding chart Kenya East African Publishing Nairobi (1968) orig.wrappers 21x14cm, (8), 279 pp Contents: The "Home Consumption" Industries; Export Producing Industries ( The Major Crops & Other Produce); Mining, Quarrying & Cement; Commerce & Some Services; Hotels, Property & Films; Fuel & Power; Transport & Communications; Construction & Some Manufacturing Industries; Plastics & Chemical Manufacturers; Textiles,Clothing & Others; Companies; Directors; Profits; "The Men with the Money"; Government Finance; Foreign Finance; An Assessment; Review of Some Issues; Public Ownership?; Changing Company Structures; Government Influence & Controls; Control by Kenyans; Ensuring Accountability.
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- Title
- Who Controls Industry in Kenya? Report of a Working Party
- Author
- National Christian Council of Kenya, Department of Christian Education & Training, editors;
- Book Condition
- Used - Name inked on flyleaf, minor rubbing, VG.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- East African Publishing
- Date Published
- (1968)
- Keywords
- East Africa Economy Finance Financial Economic History
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