Authors:-Robel Daniel Bekele

Abstract-The central objective of this inquiry was to explore the factors influencing the growth of Micro and Small Enterprises MSEs in Kurmuk Woreda To achieve this the researcher employed a stratified random sampling technique classifying the entire target population based on their respective business sectors The sample size determined using the Yamane formula amounted to 134 out of a total population of 200 The study adopted an explanatory research design incorporating both qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis Primary data was collected from MSE owners and managers through a combination of questionnaires and semi structured interviews Qualitative assessments of both the interview responses and survey data were conducted using SPSS version 27 The researcher also applied statistical tools The findings revealed a significant correlation between the growth of MSEs and various factors including government support services market linkage and entrepreneurship management as indicated by the gathered data. Infrastructure, management, financing, entrepreneurship, and government laws, regulations, and assistance were identified as major factors influencing the growth of MSEs from the regression analysis. According to the report, there should be improvements made to infrastructural facilities, financial access, owner management abilities, governmental regulations, and support services to promote the expansion of MSEs

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61463/ijnrefm.vol.1.issue1.104