The Impact of Government Contributions on the Development of Small Enterprises: A Field Study in Marib Governorate
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Abstract
This study aims to examine the impact of government contributions on the development of small enterprises in Marib Governorate by exploring the relationship between government support dimensions (taxation, financing, administrative procedures, information, laws, and regulations) and the growth of small enterprises. The study employed a descriptive-analytical approach, with a randomly selected sample of small enterprise owners. A total of 45 valid questionnaires were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).
The findings revealed a statistically significant effect of government contributions on the development of small enterprises. The results also indicated a low level of government support, particularly in terms of financing and tax exemptions. Moreover, most small enterprises were found to rely on self-financing, operate mainly in the commercial sector, and demonstrate limited capacity to generate new job opportunities.
The study concludes with key recommendations, including the adoption of temporary tax exemptions for start-up enterprises and the establishment of specialized financing funds, in order to enhance the role of government contributions and foster local economic development.
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Government contributions, Small enterprise development

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