信贷获取对尼日利亚家庭非农业企业销售总额的影响:来自二元logistic回归的证据

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Obed I. Ojonta
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摘要

本研究考察了信贷获取对尼日利亚家庭非农业企业总销售业绩的影响。我们采用了二元逻辑回归模型方法,并使用了2017/2018年期间在尼日利亚进行的一般住户调查(GHS)的横截面数据。除核心变量外,其他协变量包括政府正式登记、员工性别和企业年龄。研究结果表明,信贷获取对尼日利亚家庭非农业企业的总销售额有显著的正向影响。有趣的是,研究发现在政府正式注册显著阻碍了企业的总销售绩效。这表明,尼日利亚的官僚主义严重阻碍了家庭非农业企业的绩效。因此,该研究得出的结论是,需要制定政策,不仅要增加这些企业获得信贷的机会,还要改革尼日利亚的官僚机构,以便他们能够积极支持这些企业的成长和发展。
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Influence of credit access on the total sales of household non-farm enterprises in Nigeria: evidence from binary logit regression
This study examined the influence of credit access on the total sales performance of household non-farm enterprises in Nigeria. We adopted the binary logistic regression model approach and used cross-sectional data from the general household survey (GHS) conducted in Nigeria in the period 2017/2018. Apart from the core variables, other covariates included in the analysis are official registration with the government, employee gender and age of enterprise. The findings indicate that credit access positively and significantly influences the total sales of household non-farm enterprises in Nigeria. Interestingly, the study established that official registration with government significantly impedes the total sales performance of the enterprises. This suggests that the Nigerian bureaucracy significantly retards the performance of household non-farm enterprises. The study, therefore, concludes that there is need for policies that will not only enhance credit access by these enterprises, but will also reform the Nigerian bureaucracy so that they can actively support the growth and development of these enterprises.
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International Journal of Economics and Business Research
International Journal of Economics and Business Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: IJEBR addresses economics/business issues that are clearly applicable to private profit-making entities and/or to public policy institutions. It considers all aspects of economics and business, including those combining business and economics with other fields of inquiry. IJEBR, unlike its sister title, Global Business and Economics Review, does not require that authors write papers about the impact/implications of, "globalisation". Instead, it publishes papers with local, national, regional and international implications. IJEBR is sponsored by the Business and Economics Society International.
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