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Microfinance Services and Economic Growth of Households in Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Microfinance Services and Economic Growth of Households in Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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摘要 Microfinance institutions play a great role for small businesses activities, deposits, and loans to improve households and constrained people who are not reached by formal financial institutions. This study aimed to investigate on the microfinance services and economic growth of households in Lubumbashi. The study applied descriptive and correlation design. Questionnaire was administered to 125 respondents and simple random sampling technique was used to select them. With the use of statistical techniques applied for data analysis, it was concluded that there is a significant relationship between microfinance services and economic growth of households. From the results, it was recommended that microfinance services should not only be considered as credit and lending activities, but also include insurance, savings, and transactional services for money transfer.
出处 《Chinese Business Review》 2016年第4期155-164,共10页 中国经济评论(英文版)
关键词 microfinance services economic growth households 小额信贷 交易服务 经济增长 刚果民主共和国 金融机构 抽样技术 数据分析 统计技术
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