The case of Nekemte Town, Western Part of Ethiopia
72 Seiten
3 Lesestunden
Die Arbeit untersucht die Faktoren, die die Entwicklung und Förderung von Mikro- und Kleinunternehmen in Nekemte, Äthiopien, beeinflussen. Trotz des rasanten Wachstums dieser Unternehmen gibt es wenig Forschung zu diesem Thema. Mikro- und Kleinunternehmen spielen eine entscheidende Rolle bei der wirtschaftlichen Diversifizierung, der Schaffung von Arbeitsplätzen, der Einkommensgenerierung und der Armutsbekämpfung in Äthiopien. Ziel der Studie war es, die spezifischen Einflussfaktoren für die 504 in Nekemte tätigen Unternehmen zu identifizieren und deren Bedeutung für die Entwicklungsagenda des Landes zu beleuchten.
The Case of Agriculture, Education and Health Sectors
76 Seiten
3 Lesestunden
The study investigates the effects of foreign aid on Ethiopia's economic growth from 1981 to 2012, utilizing advanced statistical methods like multivariate Vector auto regression analysis. Findings indicate that while foreign aid significantly boosts the educational sector's GDP in the long term, its impact on overall real GDP, agriculture, and health sectors remains positive yet insignificant. The research highlights a bi-directional causal relationship between educational GDP and foreign aid, suggesting that aid is largely ineffective in driving economic development in other sectors. It emphasizes the need for Ethiopia to enhance its domestic revenue capacity to better support economic growth.
Focusing on the critical role of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in economic development, particularly in Ethiopia, the book explores various challenges faced by these businesses. It examines factors such as access to credit, work premises, technical skills, market linkages, and business planning that hinder MSE growth. By addressing these issues, the work aims to provide valuable insights for academicians, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, making it a crucial resource for understanding and enhancing the MSE sector's impact on poverty alleviation and employment creation.
Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Economics - Macro-economics,
general, grade: First grade, Wollega University (College of business and
Economics), course: Development Economics, language: English, abstract: This
study has examined sectoral analysis of the impact of foreign aid on aggregate
and sectoral economic growth in Ethiopia over the period 1981 to 2012 using
multivariate Vector auto regression analysis. All the necessary time series
tests such as stationary test, co-integration test, weak exiguity test, vector
error correction, and causality test in vector error correction model and the
like are conducted. The empirical result from the growth equation shows that
aid has a significant positive impact on educational sector GDP in the long
run. On the other hand, foreign aid has positive but insignificant impact on
real GDP, agriculture GDP, and health sector GDP of Ethiopia. Foreign aid is
effective in enhancing growth at aggregate level of the economy in general and
education sector of the economy of Ethiopia in particular. The test result of
the study result reveals that there is a bi-directional causal relationship
between educational GDP and educational foreign aid in Ethiopia. However, the
agricultural and health sector does not show any bi-directional causality with
their respective sector aid. This implies that all aid allocated for sectors
is ineffective all in all in achieving its objectives of economic development.
Therefore, aid recipient country like Ethiopia has to work how to enhance the
domestic revenue raising capacity of the country which is at the heart of the
mechanism to meet the capital required for the economy in times of short falls
and ineffectiveness of external resources.