Improving household well‐being through entrepreneurship and inclusive finance in the context of the Next‐11 countries
Emmanuel Uche,
Nicholas Ngepah
Abstract:Scholarship brainstorming on household welfare enablers abounds in academic literature. Nonetheless, the perspective of entrepreneurship, particularly for the Next‐11 countries, is underreported. Likewise, prior literature failed to investigate the influence of categorical (gender‐specific) entrepreneurship on household welfare. Thus, this investigation covers this lacuna by examining the predictive effects of aggregate, male and female entrepreneurship and financial inclusiveness on household welfare. With pa… Show more
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