This study
investigated the economic determinant of that affect the number of self
employed in a developing country, a case study of Nigeria. The findings provide
answers to various research questions like, What are the economic factors that
affect self-owned business (private business) in Nigeria?, What are the effects
of these economic variables on self-owned business (private business) in
Nigeria?, How can these variables be controlled to improve self-owned business
performance in Nigeria?. To investigate through this survey, data were
collected from secondary source, world bank statistics on indicators such as
unemployment, credit availability, inflation rate, interest rate and exchange
rate. These were considered has the variables with the most effect, which was
later proved in the study. Ordinary
Least Square (OLS) formed the
basis for the estimation.
The study found that
exchange rate and interest rate
have negative relationship with
Number of self owned enterprises. While inflation rate, credit availability and
unemployment has a positive effects on number of self owned enterprises. The
effects of these indicators are propulsive, if they are well monitored and
stabilized in the right way with good economy policies.
Self-owned business SMEs Unemployment and Economic performance Determinant
This study
investigated the economic determinant of that affect the number of self
employed in a developing country, a case study of Nigeria. The findings provide
answers to various research questions like, What are the economic factors that
affect self-owned business (private business) in Nigeria?, What are the effects
of these economic variables on self-owned business (private business) in
Nigeria?, How can these variables be controlled to improve self-owned business
performance in Nigeria?. To investigate through this survey, data were
collected from secondary source, world bank statistics on indicators such as
unemployment, credit availability, inflation rate, interest rate and exchange
rate. These were considered has the variables with the most effect, which was
later proved in the study. Ordinary
Least Square (OLS) formed the
basis for the estimation.
The study found that
exchange rate and interest rate
have negative relationship with
Number of self owned enterprises. While inflation rate, credit availability and
unemployment has a positive effects on number of self owned enterprises. The
effects of these indicators are propulsive, if they are well monitored and
stabilized in the right way with good economy policies.
Self-owned business SMEs Unemployment and Economic performance Determinant
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Bölüm | Makaleler |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 30 Kasım 2018 |
Gönderilme Tarihi | 27 Temmuz 2018 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2018 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 2 |