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An Analysis of Institutional Credit Pattern of Women Entrepreneurs

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  • Ahsan, Mohammad Kamrul

    (Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Metropolitan University, Sylhet, BANGLADESH)

Abstract

This is an analytical paper. This paper aims to find out which credit patterns are frequently used by women entrepreneurs. The result of this pepper will help the policymakers of financial institutions to decorate their schemes, especially for women entrepreneurs. The researcher used a simple percentage analysis and graph to present the information with the help of Microsoft Excel 2007. The significant findings of this paper are most women entrepreneurs are pleased to use institutional credit and prefer private banks to get their credit. Most of them prefer to withdraw three hundred thousand to five hundred thousand takas as credit, interest rate nine percent to eleven percent, credit period of two years to five years, installment monthly, and the preferable monthly amount is five thousand to ten thousand taka.

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  • Ahsan, Mohammad Kamrul, 2019. "An Analysis of Institutional Credit Pattern of Women Entrepreneurs," American Journal of Trade and Policy, Asian Business Consortium, vol. 6(1), pages 23-32.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:ajotap:0039
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    Keywords

    Women; entrepreneurs; institutions; credit pattern;
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    JEL classification:

    • L31 - Industrial Organization - - Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise - - - Nonprofit Institutions; NGOs; Social Entrepreneurship

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