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The influence of Micro-Finance Institutions (MFIs) on Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Kenya

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Table 1:  Interviews conducted
Figure  I  below  shows  the  proportion  of various  sample  categories.  MSEs  and  MFIs  deliberately  formed  a  bigger  proportion  of the  sample  as  they  form  the  bulk  of the  population
FIg 1: Population Sample structure
Table 2:  MFI outreach
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