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Title: The affordability of School Textbooks in Kenya: Consumer experiences in the transformation to A Liberalising economy
Authors: Rotich Daniel Chebutuk
Keywords: Educational Books
Educational Publishing
Market Liberalization
Textbooks
Consumer incomes
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Nordic journal of African studies
Abstract: The growth of educational publishing in Kenya depends heavily on the disposable income of its customers. This article books at the incomes of both actual and potential customers and how they prioritise their spending. The findings are based on research carried out in Kenya by the author. In selecting the areas to conduct the research, socio-economic factors, geographical conditions and level of development were considered. It was found that most textbook purchasers think that textbooks are very expensive in comparison with their own incomes. This has therefore led them to prioritise basic essential needs before thinking of purchasing textbooks.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2072
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