FACTORS AFFECTING ACCES TO FORMAL CREDIT BY MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPERIS THE CASE OF WOLKITE CITY
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2021-08
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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
This research examined the factors affect the growth of Micro and Small Enterprises in Wolkite
Town. Also the study assessed how microfinance institutions deliver the services/ products to
improve the expansion, endurance, productivity, and performance of MSEs. Micro and Small
Enterprises are best known as the structure block of both developed and emerging economy.
Recognizing the expansion behaviors of MSEs is quite heterogeneous. The basic aspire to
comprise this research is to recognize and examine factors that affect the growth of MSEs. In this
survey growth of MSEs was measured with sale and accessibility of external business
environment. And major issues were recognized that control growth of MSEs. Firm specific
issue control variables and external business environment source as: size, age, education level,
credit of microfinance and business environment factor which include access to finance, access
to market, and infrastructure are realized as major factors for MSEs working in Wolkite Town.
In this study both quantitative and qualitative approach (mixed approach) was used. As well,
primary data was collected to achieve the purpose' and Stratified sampling technique was applied
to select the sample from a selected inhabitants. Data were analyzed using both descriptive
statistics and Binary logistic regression Model with the help of Statistical Packages for Social
Science (SPSS). The findings revealed that the loan criteria inversely related with growth of
MSEs. Participation of female in enterprise is less than male and manufacturing sector was
growing faster than other economic sectors