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Determinants of Private Investment in the Informal Sector of Urban Areas in Nigeria

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  • Oluwasegun ESEYIN
  • Barnabas O OBASAJU
  • Damilola ELUYELA
  • Ademola A ONABOTE
  • Joseph FALAYE

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The increasing importance of informal economy in entrepreneurship development, job creation and improvement in the overall social welfare of the people has been widely acknowledged in literature. This article presents various enterprise compositions and private investment in the informal economy in an urban center of a developing country. Ilorin metropolis in Nigeria was chosen as the study area due to the high concentration, high growth rate and economic significance of these activities. The level of business capitals, which form part of the private investment volume, play vital roles in the survival and growth rate of any business venture, hence the output and income earnings from business. The cross sectional data were collected from a field survey through a structured questionnaire administered to 500 informal entrepreneurs. Out of these, 482 questionnaires were retrieved and analyzed. The data was presented and explained using tables, percentages, mean scores, and median and standard deviations using the EViews 9 statistical package. The coding structure of the questionnaire and spreadsheet of the raw data collected have been made accessible in order to ensure more comprehensive investigation for further studies.

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  • Oluwasegun ESEYIN & Barnabas O OBASAJU & Damilola ELUYELA & Ademola A ONABOTE & Joseph FALAYE, 2021. "Determinants of Private Investment in the Informal Sector of Urban Areas in Nigeria," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 11(2), pages 173-190.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:aeafrj:v:11:y:2021:i:2:p:173-190:id:2063
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