– Problems and Prospects of Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria –
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ABSTRACT
The major purpose of this study is to determine factors influencing small and medium enterprises in Nigeria.
To determines the extent finance house stick condition have affected the development of small and medium enterprise in Nigeria and also assess the extent poor financing has affected small and medium business operations.
This study will help to assess and appraise their role in solving the problems of unemployment in Nigeria.
It will guide the compliance with . It will also equally server as a guideline to researchers who may wish to decide with this study in the future. The following findings were made is the course of analyzing the data.
There has been a phenomenal growth in the number of small and medium ventures for past few years. The nature and dimension of small and medium enterprise in Nnewi North made profit of about N5000 daily.
The following recommendations are made in the belief that they will promote and stabilize small and medium enterprise of implemented. To overcome the , the government should re-introduce the small business credit scheme to that beneficiaries can use them to run the small and medium enterprise.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title i
Approval ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Table of contents vi
Abstract x
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Statement of the problem 3
1.3 Purpose of the study 5
1.4 Significance of the study 6
1.5 Research Question 7
1.6 Scope of the study 9
1.7 Definition of the terms 9
CAPTER TWO Literature Review
Summary of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY
- Design of 36
- Area of the study 36
- Population of the study 37
- Sample of the study 37
- Instrument for Data collection 37
- Validation of the instrument 38
- Distribution and Retrieval of instrument 38
- Method of Data Analysis 38
CHAPTER FOUR Data Presentation and Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Summary of the findings 57
- Conclusion 58
- Recommendations 59
- Limitations of the study 61
- Suggestion for further studies 62
References 63
Appendices 65
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, particularly since the adoption of the economic laicism programmer in Nigeria in 1986, there has been a decisive switch emphasis from the grandiose, capital intensive, large scale industries project based on the to small scale industries with immense potentials for developing domestic linkages for rapid – sustainable industrial development.
Apart from their potential for ensuring a self-reliant industrialization, in terms of ability to rely largely on local raw materials small scale enterprises are also in a better position to boost employ raw materials.
Small and medium enterprises are also in a better position to boost employment, guarantee a more even distribution of industrial development in the country industry the rural areas and facilitate the growth of non-oil exports.
Consequently, both the and recently local government have stepped up efforts to promote the development of small scale enterprises through increased incentive scheme including enhanced budgetary allocations for technical assistance programed New lending schemes.
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