Beyond Technical Skills Training: The Impact of Credit Counseling on the Entrepreneurial Behavior of Ugandan Youth

Maria Laura Alzúa, Maria Josefina Baez, Samuel Galiwango, Daniel Joloba, Benjamin Kachero, Maria Adelaida Lopera, J. Ssekandi, Zeridah Zigiti
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There is low take‐up of financial credit among youth in Uganda because potential beneficiaries perceive associated risks as high. This study assesses the determinants of entrepreneurial risk tolerance among Ugandan youth using experimental data from a randomized control trial and a real‐life investment‐risk experiment. Credit counseling was provided to young men and women aged 18–35 who owned a business to educate them about the obligations and commitments associated with financial credit. The intervention had a significant impact on demand for credit and related intermediate outcomes such as ownership of a bank account and investment in assets. The study finds that youth exhibited lower demand for credit after business training because of increased awareness regarding the actual risks associated with receiving credit. Our findings reinforce national strategies to promote soft skills for business entrepreneurship that extend beyond standard business training.
超越技术技能培训:信贷咨询对乌干达青年创业行为的影响
在乌干达的年轻人中,金融信贷的使用率很低,因为潜在的受益者认为相关的风险很高。本研究利用随机对照试验和现实生活中的投资风险实验数据,评估了乌干达青年创业风险承受能力的决定因素。向拥有企业的18-35岁青年男女提供信贷咨询,教育他们了解与金融信贷有关的义务和承诺。干预对信贷需求和相关的中间结果(如银行账户所有权和资产投资)产生了重大影响。研究发现,年轻人在接受商业培训后,对信贷的需求有所下降,因为他们对获得信贷的实际风险有了更高的认识。我们的研究结果加强了国家战略,以促进企业创业的软技能,这些软技能超出了标准的商业培训。
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