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Entrepreneurship and the Economic Problems in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation

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  • Akeem Tunde Nafiu

    (Department of Business Administration)

  • Elijah E. Ogbadu

    (Department of Business Administration)

  • Suleiman Yakubu

    (Department of Business Administration)

Abstract

This study focused on the influence of entrepreneurship and economic probles in Nigeria. The study used survey research design, and equally gathered secondary data from both International Labour Organization and National Bureau of Statistics. The study analyzed the data gathered through descriptive statistics, correlation and regression model. Finding shows inverse inter-operational behaviour between entrepreneurial practices and poverty level in Nigeria with significantly weak effect, and positive inter-operational behaviour between entrepreneurial practices and unemployment level in Nigeria with significantly weak effect. Finding further shows that four major factors (pull, passion to utilizing opportunity, knowledge-skill-ability and unemployment) are attributed to the weak entrepreneurial practices in Nigeria. The study concludes that though poverty level appears to be reducing at almost unnoticeable rate, unemployment level keeps increasing in a slow and steady rate alongside increase in entrepreneurial practice and engagement in Nigeria. This study therefore recommends that the four factors should be given solution attention as this will systematically affect the way entrepreneurship is practiced in Nigeria.

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  • Akeem Tunde Nafiu & Elijah E. Ogbadu & Suleiman Yakubu, 2018. "Entrepreneurship and the Economic Problems in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 14(7), pages 140-155, DECEMBER.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:actaec:y:2018:i:7:p:140-155
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