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Microfinance and Sustainable Development in Africa
Any business organisation that directly employs fewer than ten employees.
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Analysis of Factors That Affect the Use of Microfinance for Microbusiness Development in Ghana
Yahaya Alhassan (University of Sunderland in London, UK), Uzoechi Nwagbara (University of Sunderland in London, UK), and Samuel Salia (De Montfort University, UK)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7499-7.ch005
Abstract
This chapter examined the factors that affect the use of microfinance for microbusiness development in Ghana. The study employed semi-structured survey questionnaire to determine whether an entrepreneur's personal attributes impede or facilitate microbusiness development in Ghana. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to determine the effects of entrepreneur's personal attributes on the monthly sales, number of employees, business assets, and capital stock of microbusinesses that received credit from a microfinance provider in the northern region of Ghana. The findings of the study suggest that micro-entrepreneur prior work experience, occupation, and prior income facilitate the use of microfinance for microbusiness development. These findings have policy implications for the government of Ghana and other agencies that are interested in using microfinance as a catalyst for economic growth in deprived communities in the country.
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The Role of Microfinance in Africa: A Review of Outcomes From Ghana and Nigeria
Any business organisation that directly employs fewer than ten employees.
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Microfinance Impact on Microbusiness Development in Africa: Evidence From a Control Group Experiment in Ghana
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