Small Enterprise Finance Under Liberalization in Ghana

Small Enterprise Finance Under Liberalization in Ghana
Author: Ernest Aryeetey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

This study investigates the apparent contradiction between the high propensity of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to identify finance as their primary constraint and the view of banks that SME lending remains low in part for lack of bankable demand. Surveys were conducted of relatively successful microenterprises and SMEs to assess demand and sources of finance, and formal and informal financial institutions were interviewed to analyze constraints on the supply side. The survey results show that credit for start-up is rare and that the smaller the enterprise, the greater the equity finance share of the initial investment. Many SMEs achieve substantial growth through reinvestment of profits, making it difficult to conclude that entry and growth of SMEs depends crucially on loans. Other forms of finance, such as customers' advances and supplier's credit are at least as important as bank credit. Nevertheless, the evidence suggests that exploitation of highly profitable opportunities by SMEs could be accelerated if they had greater access to external financing. Tight money, banks' efforts to improve portfolio performance, centralization of decision-making, and lack of competition explain why banks have shown little interest in developing SMEs as a market niche. The study suggests techniques that banks could adopt to overcome the problems of high transaction costs and risks in SME lending, drawing on the methods of informal financial agents.

Supply and Demand for Finance of Small Enterprises in Ghana

Supply and Demand for Finance of Small Enterprises in Ghana
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821329641

World Bank Discussion Paper No. 251. This study investigates the conflicting viewpoints of small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and banks: the SMEs contend that the supply of bank financing is largely unavailable to them, while banks maintain

Small Enterprises Adjusting to Liberalization in Five African Countries

Small Enterprises Adjusting to Liberalization in Five African Countries
Author: Ronald L. Parker
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821331545

This study incorporates data from comparable surveys across five African countries - Ghana, Malawi, Mali, Senegal, and Tanzania - to analyze how small and micro enterprises have been positively and negatively affected by policy liberalization schemes. Som

Small Enterprises Under Adjustment in Ghana

Small Enterprises Under Adjustment in Ghana
Author: William F. Steel
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Ghana is often cited as an African country that has undertaken major macroeconomic reforms with generally positive results for economic growth. Within Ghana's industrial sector, the effects of structural adjustment policies have differed among subsectors and firms. Little is known, however, about the impact of adjustment on smaller firms. A survey of small-scale enterprises (SSEs) was carried out in November 1989 to learn more about the impact of the adjustment program on their operations, to evaluate their potential contribution to dynamic industrial recovery, and to identify appropriate measures that would accelerate the growth of SSEs in numbers, size and productivity. Specific objectives of the survey were to : 1) learn more about the characteristics of small firms and their owners; 2) analyze how policy changes have affected small firms, highlighting entrepreneurs' strategies for adapting to their new environments; and 3) identify constraints to the future growth of small firms. Results show that adjustment policies have forced the SSEs to become more competitive to survive and that significant structural changes are taking place across subsectors and within firms. The overall business environment has generally improved during the adjustment program, although shortcomings remain. Uncertainty about political and economic stability and lack of finance appear to be the most immediate restraints on investment.

Small Enterprises and Changing Policies

Small Enterprises and Changing Policies
Author: A. H. J. Helmsing
Publisher: Intermediate Technology Publications
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Looks at small enterprise development in the context of historical patterns of African industrialization and aims to provide a framework for assessment of key policies and their effects on small enterprise development.

Venture Capital Financing of Small & Medium Scale Enterprises in Ghana

Venture Capital Financing of Small & Medium Scale Enterprises in Ghana
Author: Francis Boadu
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659560125

The centrality of finance for enhancing development and growth even in developing countries is well established. In the United States of America, venture capital industry has been in existence since the end of World War II. It has helped to create many of today's global enterprises and a recent report confirms that companies supported by venture capital in their formative years outperformed those that were not on many parameters. Venture capital has emerged as an important intermediary in financial markets, providing capital to young promising firms that might have otherwise gone unfunded. Venture capital focuses on enterprises that can generate high-growth and become at least regional, if not global, players providing employment to a large number of workers. There is therefore the need to assess the contributions of venture capital trust fund (VCTF) to the economy of Ghana and thereby acknowledge its importance and how best to harness its benefits to the country's economic development. The main objective of the study is to examine the role of venture capital financing in promoting and maintaining small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana.

Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival

Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1496
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1799891569

Running a small business provides opportunity for greater success, increased growth, and potentially the chance to move to the global business arena, yet also much more risk. Small businesses not only have less employment, but also less annual revenue than a regular-sized business. With the growth of large corporations and chain businesses, it has become harder to maintain the survival of a small business. The COVID-19 pandemic has also brought more pressure onto the already unsteady survival of small businesses, due to forced closures, decreased agility, fewer technological innovations, and smaller customer bases. The Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival offers current strategies for small businesses that can be utilized in order to maintain equal footing during challenging times. With the proper strategies available to small business owners, small businesses could not only survive, but also excel despite the environment that surrounds them. Covering topics including decision management, new supportive technologies, sustainable development, and micro-financing, this text is ideal for small business owners, entrepreneurs, startup companies, family-owned and operated businesses, restaurateurs, local retailers, managers, executives, academicians, researchers, and students.

Financial Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth in Emerging Nations

Financial Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth in Emerging Nations
Author: Woldie, Atsede
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 152252701X

Entrepreneurial endeavors are a pivotal driving force behind the modern business sector. These enterprises play a significant role in the development and sustainability of a nation’s economy. Financial Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth in Emerging Nations is an innovative reference source for the latest scholarly research on strategies and techniques for financing small and medium-sized enterprises in the context of developing nations. Including a range of pertinent topics such as microinsurance, risk management, and advertising, this book is ideal for managers, academics, professionals, graduate students, and practitioners interested in the dynamics of financial entrepreneurship.