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Definition of Kenyan shilling
1. Noun. The basic unit of money in Kenya; equal to 100 cents.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kenyan Shilling
Literary usage of Kenyan shilling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa: Through Farmers' Eyes by Ritu Verma (2001)
"Three aspects of SAPs are especially significant to agricultural production and
soil management: the devaluation of the Kenyan shilling; the changes in ..."
2. Constraints on Kenya's Food and Beverage Exports by Michael Schluter (1984)
"... 34 The Kenyan shilling (KSh) was worth approximately US $0.07 in December 1983.
Export values are from Kenya. Ministry of Finance. Statistical Branch. ..."
3. Kenya by Eva Ambros (1999)
"Currency / Exchange The Kenyan shilling (KSh) is divided into 100 cents. There are
1000, 500, 200. KM), 50 and 20 shilling notes. Coins are 1. ..."
4. African Economic Outlookby OECD Staff by OECD Staff (2004)
"The performance of the Kenyan shilling against major international currencies
has remained mixed. The nominal effective exchange rate of the shilling fell ..."
5. Policies to Promote Competitiveness in Manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa by Augustin Kwasi Fosu, Saleh M. Nsouli, Aristomène Varoudakis (2001)
"... 1993 1994 1995 19% Between October 1975 and December 1982, the Kenyan shilling
was pegged to the SDR. which, calculated from a basket of currencies, ..."
6. Water managementby OECD Staff, Organization for Economic Cooperation An, African Development Bank, Water Management Sector Group by OECD Staff, Organization for Economic Cooperation An, African Development Bank, Water Management Sector Group (1972)
"... of manufacturing output remains constrained by low domestic consumer demand,
high energy cost, and the recent depreciation ofthe Kenyan shilling. ..."