Abstract
This study examines the impact of microcredit on micro-enterprise development in the Gandaki Province of Nepal. The data is collected through a structured questionnaire from microfinance clients involved in microfinance institutions for five or more years. The explanatory research design is used to find the impact of microfinance intervention on micro-enterprise development. The study finds that microfinance intervention has made significant changes in micro-business and enterprise development with the help of microcredit. The regression results show that microcredit has increased the investment, revenue, and profits of micro-businesses and helped expand them and generate employment. Proper utilization of microcredit is critical to the success and sustainability of microcredit enterprises.
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