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ROLE OF MICROFINANCE IN ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT IN LOW-INCOME AREAS

Saif Ullah, Mirza Raza Ali and Shehla Najeeb Sidiki
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Mirza Raza Ali: Institute of Business Management (IoBM), Karachi, Pakistan
Shehla Najeeb Sidiki: Ziauddin University Karachi, Pakistan

Studies in Business and Economics, 2024, vol. 19, issue 3, 272-290

Abstract: This study examines microfinance's role in developing entrepreneurship in low-income areas. Entrepreneurship is one of the better ways to eradicate the most critical problems, such as poverty, income inequality, and unemployment. The study uses a paired sample t-test on 200 small entrepreneurs from low-income areas to investigate the difference between before and after availing of a microfinance facility. Furthermore, the microfinance gap is calculated by taking feedback from entrepreneurs before and after getting the financing facility. The microfinance gap is employed to examine whether microfinance plays a role in developing entrepreneurial skills. The results show that the microfinance gap positively contributed to entrepreneurial development. The microfinance facility has proved to be a technique for entrepreneurial development for poor and young unemployed youth. MFIs are considered the best tool to reduce poverty and unemployment and increase entrepreneurial development.

Keywords: Entrepreneurial Development; Microfinance; Poverty; Entrepreneurship (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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