Abstract

Small scale enterprises (SMEs) take possession of dominant position in any developing countries like Bangladesh. Small scale enterprises (SMEs) specially focused on the study of Small scale business (SSBs) at tangail which is significant contribution of countries economy where density of population is very high because it offers large number of employment generation opportunities and income generation at low cost which is reduction poverty. Considering the importance this study has strived to identify those were collecting primary data which is statistically significant. First using educational level of entrepreneur’s, loan facilities,’ sector of loan collecting, employment generation and poverty reduction analyze frequency of statistics and later using logistic regression determinant of gross profits, asset growth at tangail district. The study shows that entrepreneurs of SSBs 82% influences of profit rising by educational levels and ownership of business is 58% and 72% profits rising when loan facilities of SSBs.

Highlights

  • It is worth mentionable that Small scale enterprises (SMEs) rate and level of corruption as well as central bank or in Bangladesh provide near about its 80% industrial commercial bank credit facilities which increase SME by employment .without any doubt SMEs are the raising economic growth rate of Nigeri Acho Yunusa mainstay of the economy of Bangladesh to ensure and Abuh A.Paul (2018) show the title ―Assessment of working opportunities especially for young people and the contributions of small scale enterprises to the female workers who want to work. Though it suffers from development of the Nigerian economy‖ the paper shows various internal and external problems such as paucity the Small scale business (SSBs) can make profits for the enterprises to survive of self-fund, poor knowledge of trade, lack of stability good and services to the society in order to the society unskilled personal, high burden of interest, lack of in order to the improve the standard of living of the transparency and accountability, lack of technology, society and important contribution on the society lead to know how, intense competition, lack of facilities in the the growth and development of the economy

  • Analysis and Discussion a) Educational level of entrepreneur The study of SSBs at tangail shows that, educational level of entrepreneurs test on frequency test of statistics on SPSS software as following bellows

  • The frequency of statistics analysis shows that small scale business (SSB) of tangail total numbers of observation 384 there is no missing values the 100 percent respondent ensure their feedback

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Summary

Introduction

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are alternative driving forces of economic growth in any developing country likes Bangladesh. It is worth mentionable that SMEs rate and level of corruption as well as central bank or in Bangladesh provide near about its 80% industrial commercial bank credit facilities which increase SME by employment .without any doubt SMEs are the raising economic growth rate of Nigeri Acho Yunusa mainstay of the economy of Bangladesh to ensure and Abuh A.Paul (2018) show the title ―Assessment of working opportunities especially for young people and the contributions of small scale enterprises to the female workers who want to work Though it suffers from development of the Nigerian economy‖ the paper shows various internal and external problems such as paucity the SSB can make profits for the enterprises to survive of self-fund, poor knowledge of trade, lack of stability good and services to the society in order to the society unskilled personal, high burden of interest, lack of in order to the improve the standard of living of the transparency and accountability, lack of technology, society and important contribution on the society lead to know how, intense competition, lack of facilities in the the growth and development of the economy.

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