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    The Relationship of the Stock Market Prices on Exchange Rate and Market Capitalisation: the Case Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange in Tanzania
    (International Research Journal of Finance and Economics,, 2014-10-01) HAJI, IDDI SALUM
    This paper investigated the relationship between the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index (DSEI), Exchange rate (EX) and Market capitalisation (MC) using monthly data from July 2009 to December 2013 obtained from quarterly Updates and website of Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange. The regression and correlation techniques were used to establish the relationship. The dependent variable was the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index while Exchange rate and Market capitalisation, were independent variables of regression. The results show that the Exchange rate and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index have positive regression coefficient, Market capitalisation and Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index also have positive regression coefficient. Also these three variables were found to have positive correlation coefficients. From these results obtained, we suggested that there is strong positive linear relationship between Market capitalisation and Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index, and moderate positive relationship between Exchange rate and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Shares Index.
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    A Comparison of the Energy Policies in Developing Countries: a Case of Tanzania and China
    (International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Humanities, and Management, 2013-10-01) HAJI, IDDI SALUM
    This paper intended to compare energy policy issues in developing countries by comparing Tanzania and China. The comparison showed that there are differences in policy implementations between the two countries due to different levels of development and their pursuance of energy policies with different goals and strategies. China is more developed in the renewable energy sector and energy efficiency but has a higher CO2 emission while Tanzania has less CO2 emission, energy inefficiency and renewable energy at early stages.