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Microfinance and Sustainable Development in Africa
The provision of small loans to low-income earners to set up or develop their existing businesses.
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Microfinance Impact on Microbusiness Development in Africa: Evidence From a Control Group Experiment in Ghana
Yahaya Alhassan (University of Sunderland in London, UK), Samuel Salia (De Montfort University, UK), and Uzoechi Nwagbara (University of Sunderland in London, UK)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7499-7.ch001
Abstract
This chapter applies the control group experiment to study whether microfinance improved microbusiness growth in Ghana. According to this approach, statistically significant difference in the outcome between treatment and control groups is an indication of impact of the microcredit on microbusiness development. Thus, this chapter compares the mean monthly sales, number of employees, business assets, and capital stock of microbusinesses that received microfinance (the treatment group) and the mean monthly sales, number of employees, business assets, and capital stock of microbusinesses that did not receive microfinance (the non-treatment group) in seven municipalities identified by various non-governmental organisations as areas of financial exclusion in the Northern Region of Ghana using survey data. Results indicate that microfinance impacted positively on microbusiness development. These findings have policy implications for the government of Ghana and agencies that are interested in using microfinance as a catalyst for economic growth in deprived communities in other countries.
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Empowering Marginalized Women Through Entrepreneurship: Breaking the Barrier
Microcredit refers to small loans that are provided to the poor, especially women, to stimulate entrepreneurship.
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The Role of Microfinance in Africa: A Review of Outcomes From Ghana and Nigeria
The provision of small loans to low-income earners to set up or develop their existing businesses.
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The Effect of Microfinance on Poverty Reduction in Developing Economies
A small amount of money loaned to a client by a bank or other institution. Microcredit can be offered, often without collateral, to an individual or through group lending. The incentive to repay is based on peer pressure; if one person in the group defaults, the other group members make up the payment amount.
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Analysis of Factors That Affect the Use of Microfinance for Microbusiness Development in Ghana
The provision of small loans to low-income earners to set up or develop their existing businesses.
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