Mathematical Analysis of Poverty Alleviation Entrepreneurship
Keywords:
Poverty alleviation, entrepreneurship, income distribution, mathematical analysis, job creation, economic development, small business growth, social welfare, sustainable development.Abstract
This article explores the mathematical analysis of poverty alleviation through entrepreneurship, focusing on the role of entrepreneurial activities in reducing poverty levels. By applying quantitative models and statistical tools, the study analyzes the impact of entrepreneurial ventures on income distribution, job creation, and regional economic development. The article also delves into the relationship between small business growth, government policies, and social welfare improvement. Key findings demonstrate how targeted entrepreneurial programs can significantly alleviate poverty by fostering economic resilience and promoting sustainable development in low-income regions. This study provides insights into effective strategies for leveraging entrepreneurship as a tool for poverty alleviation.