Effects of Free Trade Along East Africa

KSh 593,500.00

Effects of free trade in EA

Budget for the Research Proposal (in KES)

Item Cost (KES) Reasoning
Data Collection (Fieldwork) 120,000 Transport and accommodation for field visits in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
Surveys and Interviews 80,000 Survey administration, interview facilitation, and compensation for participants.
Research Assistants 150,000 Hiring two research assistants to help with data collection and analysis over a three-month period.
Secondary Data Purchase 50,000 Purchasing access to databases, trade data, and economic reports.
Data Analysis Software 30,000 Licenses for software like SPSS and NVivo for data analysis.
Report Writing and Editing 60,000 Costs for report drafting, professional editing, and formatting.
Workshops/Focus Groups 75,000 Hosting focus groups and dissemination workshops with key stakeholders.
Miscellaneous (Printing, Supplies) 20,000 Printing materials, office supplies, and administrative costs.
Contingency (10%) 58,500 To account for unexpected expenses.

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Introduction

Free trade agreements between East African countries have the potential to drive economic growth, increase employment, and enhance market access. However, the effects of free trade on specific sectors, industries, and populations can vary widely. This study seeks to explore the economic, social, and environmental impacts of free trade within the East African Community (EAC) region.

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