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POWER SUPPLY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA FROM (1986 –2010)
ABSTRACT
This research work centers on the power
supply and the performance of small and medium scale industries in Nigeria from
1986 – 2010. carrying out this study, secondary data were collected and
empirical analysis was made to achieve these objectives, multiple regression
were used in anglicizing the data. In investigating this problem, the
researcher introduces 2 hypotheses that power supply changes has no significant
in Nigerian econometric mode were used for evaluation and testing of the
hypothesis. The researcher made use of the ordering least square (OLS). The
outcome of the model shows and confirms that power supply changes has a
negative impact on Nigerians. And that a unit change in power supply has a
positive impact on both the gross domestic product and balance of payment in
Nigeria. Based on the findings, certain recommendations were made which include
government increasing its efforts in tackling the issue of corruption and
fraud.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page i
Approval page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Table of contents vi
Abstract ix
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 State of research problem 3
1.3 Objective of the study 5
1.4 Hypothesis 6
1.5 Justification of study 7
1.6 Scope of study 8
1.7 Plan of the project 9
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction 11
2.2 Theoretical issues 14
9
2.3 Empirical studies 17
2.4 Theoretical framework 21
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY OF STUDY
3.1 Method of data analysis 34
3.2 Model of specification 35
3.3 Techniques of model 36
3.4 Evaluation of model 36
3.4.1 Evaluation based on statistical
criteria 36
3.4.2 Evaluation based on econometric
criteria 37
3.5 Sources of data and collection 38
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION,
ANALYSIS OF RESULT
4.1 Presentation of result 39
4.1.1 Interpretation of result 39
4.2 Evaluation based on economic
apriori criteria 40
4.3 Evaluations based on statistical
criteria 40
4.3.1 T-Test 40
4.3.2 F-statistics 41
4.4 Evaluation based on econometric
criteria 43
4.4.1 Normality test 43
4.4.2 Test for heteroscedasicity 44
4.4.3 Test for multicollinearity 45
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary 48
5.2 Conclusion 49
5.3 Recommendations 50
Bibliography
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CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the study
The
economy is a complex dynamic factor, requiring greater attention in terms of
its analysis and efficient management for productivity, stability growth and
increased standard of living of people operating Nigeria.
Since
17th century efforts was made to promoting economic growth and have focused on
the small and medium scale industries (SMIS) as the keys and the development of
an economy and manufacturing sector in general. The role of small and medium
scale industries in the overall growth and development of an economy‟s
manufacturing sector in particular and the economy in general cannot be over
emphasized. Small and medium scale industries are indeed high potentials for
development in term of employment generation and wealth creation in any
economy. Empirical studies have shown that the small and medium scale industries
(SMIS) have in many state has enhanced greater employment opportunities per
unit of capital in vested 13
and
aided the development of local technology. This explains the deep interest
which developing nation has shown in the promotion of small and medium scale
industries since the 1970s.
Moreover,
the potentials of small and medium scale industries in contributing
substantially to the economic growth and development of Nigeria has been
hampered by various constraints, inducing long term capital inadequate
financing unavailability of information for potential investors, poor
management practices and low entrepreneurial skill, over bearing regulatory and
operational environmental, unfavorable tariff policy and infrastructural
deficiencies such as inadequate power supply.
These
constraints also limit the performance of small and medium scale industries in
Nigeria.
Although,
it is a widely held view that the availability of credit as the most critical
to the performance of small and medium scale industries (SMIS), but some
studies have shown that a large number of small and medium scale industries
fail because of non financial reasons such as infrastructural deficiencies
(Liedhorm et al 1994). One of the 14
infrastructual
facility affecting the performance of the SMIS in Nigeria is power supply
(electricity). Due to inadequate provision of power supply constitutes one of
the greatest constraints in SMIS development. The current situation whereby
each investor is too provide electricity is, to say the least, tasking to the
SMIS investors who generally lacks adequate capital for the business and the
result of this is low return on investment due to high operations cost.
Therefore, adequate power supply is necessary to ensure cost effectives in
vestments in small and medium scale industries (Charles Soludo, 2005).
It
is however, noteworthy, there is need to objectivity access the Nigeria and
impact of power supply on the performance of the SMIS sub-sector of the Nigeria
manufacturing sector.
1.2
Statement of Research Problem
Small
and medium scales industries in both developed and underdeveloped nations plays
an important role in the process of economic development and industries. In
spits of the relevance of the 15
small
and medium scale industries to Nigeria economy and industrial development, on
that sector faces a lot of problems.
Although
there are various factors affecting the performance of small and medium scale
industries sub sector ranging from inadequate capital to unfavorable tariff
policy, however, the poor state of power supply in Nigeria is one of the
significant factors militating against the performance of small and medium
scale industries.
The
equality and quantity of a country‟s power supply determines its ability to
create competitive industries. Since the performance of SMIS in any state is
greatly influenced by the electricity supply. Given the pathetic state of power
supply in Nigeria it is no wonder that the contribution of the development the
state, manufacturing sector and the economy in general is very negligible or
unsupported by the government.
An
overview of the performance of the small and medium scale industries in Nigeria
shows that past policies made limited impact on the sector for example, it is
estimated that SMIS account for about 80 16
percent
of the total industries employment in Nigeria, but only contribute 15-20
percent of total manufacturing output.
Power
supply has remained unreliable and power out-age load shedding and rationing
have become very frequent. Power supply had been erratic and unreliable that
many businesses have resorted to purchasing private generators at prohibi -ost.
The substantial investment in private generating plants is estimated to be of
capacity of over 250mm, which is almost half of power holding company of
Nigeria (PHCN) available capacity.
1.3
Research Questions
The
study would therefore provide answers to the following fundamental questions.
(1)
How does power supply affect the performance of small and medium scale
industries in Nigeria?
(2)
Are there linkage between power supply and the performance of small and medium
scale industries in Nigeria?
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(3)
What contributes to failure of power supply and manufacturing sector?
1.4
Objective Of The Study
The
objectives of this research study are to provide a clear picture on the
activities of effects of power on the performance of small and medium scale
industries. The specific objectives of the study are:
(i)
To examine the impact of power supply on the performance of small and medium
scale industries in Nigeria
(ii)
Solutions polices options and recommendation
(iii)
To identify the problems of that might be against the effectiveness of small
and medium scale industries in Nigeria.
1.5
Hypotheses
The
broad objective of this study is to assess the performance of power supply to
small and medium scale industries in the state. The specification objectives of
the study are as follows:
(1)
(Ho; No significant dependence) the performance of small and medium scale
industries is not dependant on the quality and availability of adequate power
supply in Nigeria.
(2)
(H1; Have significant dependence) the performance of small and medium scale
industries is dependent on the quality and
1.6
Justification of Study
This
study is significant of selected growths. It will add to the available
literature on the study area. Power supply is a problem to the state government
and its citizens. From experiences our various industries, there is no doubt
that the small and medium scale industries over the year have been at the
receiving end of the economic environment in the state. Infact, the
contributions of the sector has been declining over the years. Hence, this
study will create awareness to the government to see the extent to which
neglect of infrastructural facilities such as electricity is hampering the
performance of SMIS in meeting their potentials of the providing employment per
unit 19
investment
capital, facilitating the development of indigenous entrepreneurships,
enhancing local resources utilization and value added expanding non oil exports
at competitive prices, improving balance of payment position and bring about
disagreed overall growth and development of the state economy.
The
lack of power supply in the state serves as external dis-economics for SMIS
adversely affecting their performance, productivity and profitability.
1.7
Scope of the Study
The
research work is concerned basically with the roles to lay emphasis on power
supply and the performance of small and medium scale industries in the state
and will cover those SMIS in state that have electricity as relevant
infrastructural for their production process. The analysis covers a period of
1986-2010.
The
basic limitation of this study is the completing nature of sources of
statistical inputs. The data obtained from the annual bulletin, journal, and
statistical data text books, magazines and seminars reports 20
etc.
consequently the information given is extracted from the CBN and others sources
of secondary data.
1.8
Plan of the Project
This
study will be structured into chapters. Chapter one will cover the introduction
of study statement of the problem, objectives of study, hypothesis,
justification of the study, scope and limitation of the study.
Chapter
two also will be review of the relative literature which will include the
conceptualization of terms, the theoretical framework and empirical literature.
Chapter
three also is research methodology of the study which includes the sources from
which data will be collected and the method of data collection is field survey.
This chapter also highlights how the sample will be designed, in terms of the
technique questionnaire as an entrustment of data. Chapter four will include
the presentation of result and analysis which will follow the objectives of the
study and nature of the results obtained and also the testing of hypothesis.
Chapter five also consists of summary,
conclusion and recommendation based on the finding of the research.
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