2024
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2024/v21i4802
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Does Financial Development and Improved Institutions Really Advance Formal Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries?

Luc Nembot Ndeffo,
Daave Franklin Mvogo II Ossede,
Gautier Tchoffo Tameko

Abstract: To effectively combat poverty worldwide, many development policies place particular emphasis on entrepreneurship, thanks to its ability to drive economic growth. However, there is the challenge of reducing the informal sector and promoting the formal sector. Many initiatives have therefore, been undertaken to promote formal entrepreneurship in developing countries, but little is known about the role of institutions and financial development. The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of financial develo… Show more

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