Economic Growth of County Government in Kenya. Lessons Learned from Best Practices of International Case Studies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t2426Abstract
The main aim of this paper was to analyze the economic growth of county governments in Kenya through the lens of international best practices. By examining successful case studies from various countries, the study sought to identify key strategies and lessons that could be adapted to enhance economic development at the county level in Kenya. The research highlights several critical insights, including the value of localized economic programs such as Japan's One Village One Product (OVOP) and Thailand's One Tambon One Product (OTOP), which focus on leveraging local resources and strengths. Additionally, the paper emphasizes the importance of digitalization, as illustrated by Boston’s Smart City Initiative and Hangzhou’s e-commerce platforms, in improving government efficiency and local economic activity. Strategic investments in infrastructure and human capital, as seen in regions like California and China, are also noted as pivotal for boosting economic performance. The study further underscores the role of public participation, political stability, and administrative capacity in successful economic development. Case studies from Porto Alegre and Seattle demonstrate that citizen involvement in decision-making enhances outcomes and public satisfaction. The experiences of Singapore and South Korea reveal that political stability and effective governance are crucial for sustainable growth, while Estonia and New Zealand show the benefits of strong administrative capabilities. Lastly, the research highlights the need for context-specific strategies that address local socioeconomic conditions, drawing lessons from Kerala and Beijing. Based on these insights, the paper provides recommendations for Kenyan counties, including the development of localized economic programs, adoption of digital technologies, strategic investment, promotion of community participation, maintenance of political stability, capacity-building for officials, and the design of context-sensitive development policies,
Keywords: Economic Growth, County Governments, Digitalization, Public Participation, Political Stability
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