尼日利亚主要商业制约因素分析

U. Musa, Olutope Olufunso Adetoba, Ndagwakwa David Wazamari, Daniel Oluwaseun Mimiko, Y. Musa, Amechi Henry Igweze, Uyu Eyo Ita
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尼日利亚中央银行在发展融资方面迈出的巨大步伐受到了当地和国际的高度赞扬。然而,就尼日利亚企业面临的限制和挑战而言,确定主要干预目标领域的必要性仍然是研究的主要关注点。因此,这项研究的目的是确定尼日利亚的主要商业限制。该研究使用了尼日利亚所有36个州和联邦首都直辖区(FCT)的1070家小型、中型和大型制造业和非制造业公司的分层随机样本。研究发现,在尼日利亚,缺乏技术诀窍占商业限制因素的37.4%,其次是不利的商业环境占12.3%,融资渠道占6.5%。根据这些调查结果,研究报告建议在材料投入、设备和与劳工有关的问题方面对技术知识领域进行更多的干预。改善该国的政策和政治制度将进一步改善尼日利亚的商业生存。可能需要进一步的研究来确定困扰尼日利亚企业的其他业务限制,这些限制在本研究中没有被捕获。
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Analyses of Major Business Constraints in Nigeria
The giant stride of the Central Bank of Nigeria in development financing is receiving serious commendation locally and internationally. However, the need to identify major target areas of intervention remains major research concerns in terms of constraints and challenges of businesses in Nigeria. This study therefore was aimed at identifying major business constraints in Nigeria. The stratified random sample of 1070 small, medium and large manufacturing and non-manufacturing firms in all 36 states in Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was used for the study. The study found that lack of technical know-how constitutes about 37.4% of business constraints in Nigeria, followed by unfavorable business climate contributing about 12.3% and access to finance constituting about 6.5%. Based on these findings, the study recommends more intervention in the area of technical know-how in terms of material input, equipment and labour related concerns. Improving policies as well as political system in the country will further improve business survival in Nigeria. Further studies may be required to determine other business constraints bedeviling Nigerian businesses that were not captured in this study.
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