Determinants of Microenterprise Growth in the Republic of Congo
Prince Meilleur MOUNDZAKA MABALI, Cloli Sacré AKOUELAMOUAI ATSAMEKOU, Emérentienne BAKABOUKILA AYESSA

Abstract
This study aims to identify the factors likely to promote the growth of microenterprises in the Republic of Congo. From the Tobit model on a sample of 233 observations censored on 11105 TPMEA of the RTPMEA data (2017), the results show that, the following variables: Age of the leader, Sex, Marital status (SM), Level of education (NI), Access to electricity (AE), Assistance and Access to credit (AC) are significant and positively influence the growth of Very Small Enterprises in Congo.

Full Text: PDF     DOI: 10.15640/jsbed.v11n1a2