Budget Deficits in Kenya: The Impact of Foreign aid on Sovereignty

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  • AnnBeatrice Njarara Strathmore University Law School (Nairobi, Kenya)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52907/slr.v2i1.97

Keywords:

Foreign Aid, Budget Deficits, Economic Sovereignty, Borrowing Trend, Kenya

Abstract

A national budget needs funding with the sources being either domestic or foreign. Foreign sources of funding seem to dominate the Kenyan context. This paper argues that a country with a national budget dependent on foreign aid can be held hostage by the holders of the purse strings. Further, that this dependency has a negative impact on Kenya’s economic sovereignty. It is this impact that is of relevance to this paper. In this spirit the paper critically analyses Kenya’s borrowing trend with a special focus on foreign aid, defines by use of a working definition the importance of economic sovereignty, explores how this borrowing trend affects Kenya’s economic sovereignty and offers solutions on regaining of Kenya’s economic sovereignty.

Author Biography

AnnBeatrice Njarara, Strathmore University Law School (Nairobi, Kenya)

Student at Strathmore University Law School

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Njarara, A. (2017). Budget Deficits in Kenya: The Impact of Foreign aid on Sovereignty. Strathmore Law Review, 2(1), 123–148. https://doi.org/10.52907/slr.v2i1.97

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