THE ROLE OF SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY

THE ROLE OF SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY

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ABSTRACT

This research work on the role of small scale enterprise in the development of Nigerian Economy was born out of the desire of the researcher to contribute in his own little quarter towards the exposition of the role played by small scale enterprise.

The specific attention of small scale business is based on their impact and potential contribution on broad and diversified production base, income distribution and development of Nigeria.

To this end, the researcher after the general introduction of the topic in chapter one, made a thorough reviews of some related literatures and carefully selected headings and also methodology of the study gave the detailed methods and processes applied in carrying out the research work in chapter two, while in chapter three, all the primary data collected was presented in tasks and analysed using simple percentage (%). And she finally rounded up the study with a thorough presentation of the findings, summary, recommendation and conclusions.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION                                                      1

BACKGROUND OF TE STUDY                                   1

STATEMENT OF THE STUDY                                    4

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY                                        6

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY                                7

DEFINITION OF TERMS                                           8

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS                                       9

IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY                                  10


CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW                                                      12

CONCEPT OF SMALL SCALE                                              13

ENTERPRISES

CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESS                15

PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY    17

REMEDY TO THE PROBLEMS OF THE SMALL

SCALE BUSINESS                                                    19

GOVERNMENT POLICIES IN PROMOTING

SMALL SCALE BUSINESS                                         20

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY                                              21

INSTRUMENTS USED                                                       22

RESEARCH DESIGN                                                         22

DATA COLLECTION                                                          23

CHAPTER THREE

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS                                                  24

CONCLUSIONS                                                                29

 


CHAPTER ONE

  • INTRODUCTION

Small scale enterprises have always been an intrinsic part of our industrial organizations. These small scale industries occupy a significant place in the industrial sector of Nigeria.

Histories of various developed countries have shown that industrial revolution has been the principal cause of their economic survival. small scale industries indisputably constitute the bedrock for any meaningful industrial development and for the acquisition of this industrial and technological.

In fact, it is out of the problems of large scale industries that government have decided to promote small scale as a strategy for economic development.

         Fortunately, small scale enterprises have a good prospect in that they are high blood of the society, and as such are unavoidably necessary. The principal economic importance of small scale enterprises lies in their respectiveness to change and since their change is what is required, if economic growth is resumed. It is desirable that more rather than power resources should be channeled into small business.

 

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

After about two decades of adopting an industrialization strategy and large scale enterprise mostly of this assembling plants, Nigeria has achieved only a fragile industrial development.

The large scale industries which were set up seemed to be capital equipped and technical manpower have continued to be largely imported. As a result of this triple objectives of setting up the plants, achievement of high level local values, foreign exchange savings, and acquisition of transferred technology have not  materialized. For example, the assembly plants, material sourcing instead they are more or less systematic foreign guzzlers with neither the will nor the capacity to transfer any meaningful technology beyond the primitive type in response to these weakness of large scale business, government has sought to promote small scale enterprises ass strategy for achieving economic development in Nigeria.

small scale enterprises have potentials worth gunning for promoting. Self-reliance is the developing economy of Nigeria. But, this particular sector has no fully development plan (1964-1974). Both the federal and state governments were to actively support and promote the development of small scale industries as creation of employment opportunities of rural urban migration and more even distribution of industrial enterprises in different parts of the country. These were to be achieved through complementary assistance to small scale enterprises in financial management and technical aspects. The main vehicle designated for administration of the incentives were the industrial development centre (IDC) and the states small scale industries Credit Scheme (S.S.I.C.S)

In subsequent years after 1974, the institutional arrangement and structure of the programme were modified while the objective to appraise the successes achieved and to proper opinion on how to come to terms with the problems of promoting small scale industries which arise from back of technical and managerial expertise as well as inadequate finding and poor state of infrastructural facilities.

 

STATEMENT OF THE

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