2021
DOI: 10.3126/paj.v4i0.37007
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Micro-credit for the Small Enterprises Development: A Case of Kaski District, Nepal

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of micro-credit on the small or micro-enterprises development with reference to Kaski district of Nepal. The descriptive and analytical research design is used and the research is based on the primary sources of data collected through structured questionnaires. During the study, the researchers selected 170 respondents, who were involved in the micro-credit programme in the last five or more years in the microfinance institutions, using the purposive sampling tech… Show more

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“…Microcredit has a favourable link with initial investment, revenue generation, employment creation, business expansion, and profit generation. The study also reveals that micro-credit has influenced clients' participation in micro-business and enterprise development activities (Ranabhat & Dhungana, 2021). Microfinance positively affects people's income, spending, capital accumulation, and saving behaviours.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Microcredit has a favourable link with initial investment, revenue generation, employment creation, business expansion, and profit generation. The study also reveals that micro-credit has influenced clients' participation in micro-business and enterprise development activities (Ranabhat & Dhungana, 2021). Microfinance positively affects people's income, spending, capital accumulation, and saving behaviours.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 88%