Micro enterprise development and income sustainability for poverty reduction: a literature investigation
Date
2017-02Author
Muklis, Lateh
Mohammad Delwar, Hussain
Mohd Suberi, Ab. Halim
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The academician and policy makers already declared that micro enterprise have
significant positive role for reducing poverty specifically emergent economic
nations. The micro entrepreneurs face lots of obstacles considering personal
qualifications, start-up the business and most importantly survival and growth
issues. Therefore, this study contemplates micro enterprise development, income
up-liftmen and its impact on poverty alleviation. It also concentrates on
personal entrepreneurial competencies, venture initiation and success with
survival and growth competencies. The authors proclaimed that the three
competency of a micro entrepreneur have significant positive effects on
alleviating poverty. It needed to applied different dimension of statistical
analytical tools for presenting descriptive as well as inferential results.
Moreover, this study has manifold contributions considering micro enterprise
developments, poverty alleviation and most importantly policy level discussions.