THE EFFECT OF THE CEDI DEPRECIATION ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN GHANA (A CASE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE IMPORTERS IN KUMASI)

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The research study seeks to examine the effects of cedi depreciation on the activities of 

small scale businesses in the country. The aim of the research is to examine the impact of 

cedi depreciation on imports, income, size and the growth and performance of the small 

scale industries. In addition the research work aims at finding out the extent to which 

small scale businesses depend on imports. SMEs found in some selected localities in 

Kumasi Metropolis are used. Literatures were reviewed theoretically and empirically. 

Data collected were analyzed with the help of Statistical Package for Social Scientists 

(SPSS). The survey conducted on a total of 150 respondents out of which 145 responses 

were received representing 97.67% response rate.  The results have proved that there is a 

negative relationship between values of depreciation and the volumes of goods imports, 

the income of the businesses and the size. It was found out that SMEs in Ghana presents 

almost 100% dependency on imports. The study will inform the operators of the 

industries on the dangers of huge values of depreciation. This will help the managers to 

take better decisions on the quantity of goods imported, the number of workers and the 

income of the businesses. I will also recommend to other researchers that a further study 

can be conducted about the impacts of the cedi depreciation on job creation in the 

country. Also, a similar study can be conducted about the effects of cedi depreciation on 

the medium and large scale businesses and their performances in Ghana.

THE EFFECT OF THE CEDI DEPRECIATION ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN GHANA (A CASE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE IMPORTERS IN KUMASI)
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    Type Project
    Department Accounting
    Project ID ACC2836
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 74 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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