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ASSESSMENT OF THE BARANGAY MICRO BUSINESS ENTERPRISE ACT
(R.A 9178) AMONG THE SELECTED BENEFICIARIES IN CEBU CITY

_________________________________

A Research Proposal

Presented to the

Faculty of the Department of Business Administration

School of Business and Economics

University of San Carlos

Cebu City, Philippines

_______________________________

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the course

Business Research BA 109N

____________________________

By

ABEJO, JOBELLE LYN M.
ALINSUG, NIGEL P.
CHAN, KIMBERLEIGH KATE T.
GALLEGO, MIKEE

September 2013

APPROVAL SHEET

This research proposal entitled “ASSESSMENT OF THE BARANGAY MICRO BUSINESS ENTERPRISE ACT (R.A 9178) AMONG THE SELECTED BENEFICIARIES IN CEBU CITY” submitted by ABEJO, JOBELLE LYN M., ALINSUG, NIGEL P., CHAN, KIMBERLEIGH KATE T., GALLEGO, MIKEE in

Partial fulfillment of the requirements for Business Research BA 109N has been examined and accepted for Oral Defense.

Research Committee

________________________
Chair

________________________ ________________________ Member Member

_________________________
Faculty Adviser

ABSTRACT

While micro businesses may not generate as much money as large corporations, they are a critical component of and major contributor to the strength of local economies. Micro businesses present new employment opportunities and serve as the building blocks of the Philippines’ economic system. Micro businesses contribute to local economies by bringing growth and innovation to the community in which the business is established. Micro businesses also help stimulate economic growth by providing employment opportunities to people who may not be employable by larger corporations. Micro businesses tend



Bibliography: The freeman, April 16, 2007 - 12:00am / Jasmin R. Uy/MEEV “Registration requirements for micro business modified” Lorelei V Philippine Star Cebu, May 7, 2012 / Fidel O. Abalos “BMBE & OTOP: The right mix for business start-up” Lee C Fidel O. Abalos (March 24, 2008) “OTOP & BMBE Support:  DTI-100%, LGUs-0%?” Philippine Star Cebu, March 21, 2011 / Fidel O SunStar Davao, Sunday, February 12, 2012 / Antonio L. Colina IV “BMBE Law suffers from flaws” Manila Bulletin October 25, 2002; Ben R Sadegh Bakhtiari (2006, Volume 5, Number 12)“Microfinance And Poverty Reduction: Some International Evidence” Journal of Microfinance Vol Should you wish to know more about the study, you may contact us through any of these numbers: (0922) 819-6821, (0922) 613-7465, (0909) 596-3747 or (0922) 458-1316. Thank you very much and God bless! Researcher Research Adviser Beneficiary Assessment of the Barangay Micro Business Enterprise Act of 2002 (RA 9178) and its Implementation in Cebu City

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