Micro-Financing of Nigerian Micro and Small Entrepreneurs: Creating Value to the National Productivity ( A study of South-west Nigeria)

dc.creatorIbidunni, O. S., Babajide, A. A
dc.date2011-02-13
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-26T11:12:18Z
dc.descriptionThe s tudy investigated the impact of micro-financing of Nigerian micro and small entrepreneurs' as a measure of creating va lue to increasing productivity in Nigeria. Releva nt literil tures were sourced on how micro and small entrepreneurs ' contributions in South-West Nigeria could create value to the national p rod ucti vity. Theoreticill models were reflected and used in d evelopiilg the two hypotheses investigated through the surn~y of three hundred ctnd sixtyseven (367) micro enterprises, Jnd one hundred and thirtyfive (135) small enter prises which were randomly selected 'A~tb thf• ~id nf ITndti-s ~,lg/-. r~: r. ~ · ,.; s ~ --- ·· Multip le regressions vvcrc used to analy ze enterpri5es finance by microfinancc banks in Nigeria. Findings rt' l·ealed tha t micro-financing of rnicro and small entrepreneurs enhanced their productivity; and the impact of the fina nce ,.,·as fel t in their contr ibutiuns to the gro,vth uf the national productivity. It was recommended that microfinance and training supports s hould be made mandatory to further enhance p roductivi ty of micro entrepreneurs in Nigeria .
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/2511/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/30860
dc.languageen
dc.subjectHF5601 Accounting, HJ Public Finance
dc.titleMicro-Financing of Nigerian Micro and Small Entrepreneurs: Creating Value to the National Productivity ( A study of South-west Nigeria)
dc.typeConference or Workshop Item

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