Kenya: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
April 19, 2002
Summary
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix addresses the question of how to interpret recent developments in the Kenyan consumer price index (CPI) properly to assess the current inflation pressure and extract signals about possible future CPI inflation trends. The paper discusses why Kenya’s exports have performed poorly over the past five years in spite of a more liberalized trade and exchange rate regime. The analysis shows that Kenya faces both price and nonprice constraints on export performance.
Subject: Corruption, Crime, Exports, Imports, Inflation, International trade, Prices, Tariffs, Taxes
Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, bank, core inflation measure, Corruption, CPI, CR, Eastern Europe, Exports, Imports, Inflation, inflation rate, interest rate risk, ISCR, Kenya, Middle East, price, price constraint, refinancing risk, Tariffs, trade regime, Transparency International-Kenya, Western Europe
Pages:
159
Volume:
2002
DOI:
Issue:
084
Series:
Country Report No. 2002/084
Stock No:
1KENEA0012002
ISBN:
9781451821062
ISSN:
1934-7685







