Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for a lion's share of the enterprises in most economies and are also thought to be an engine of new growth and innovation. The focus of this paper is to take the insights on SME mix and segment...

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Main Authors: Tewari, Parth S., Skilling, David, Kumar, Pranav, Wu, Zack
Format: Knowledge Economy Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
MNC
SEE
SME
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/18487507/competitive-small-medium-enterprises-diagnostic-help-design-smart-sme-policy
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16636
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language English
en_US
topic ADVERTISING
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK LOANS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BEST PRACTICE
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENTRY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS FORMATION
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CLIENT
CLIENTS
COMPANIES
COMPANY
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITORS
COMPLIANCE COSTS
CREDIT
CUSTOMERS
DATA
DATABASE
DECISION MAKING
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DOMAIN
DONORS
DOWNSIZING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC VALUE
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY
ENTREPRENEURS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EQUIPMENT
EQUITY
EXPANSION
EXPORT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
FIRM
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GRANT
GRANTS
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH PATHS
GROWTH POTENTIAL
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCENTIVES
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRY PRODUCTIVITY
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION
INNOVATION
INNOVATIONS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONALISATION
INVESTOR
INVESTORS
JOB CREATION
LAND
LEASING
LOANS
LOCAL FIRMS
MANUFACTURERS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET DEMAND
MARKET RESEARCH
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MARKETS
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MNC
MONITORING
MULTINATIONAL
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONAL INCOME
NEW TECHNOLOGY
OPTIONS
PARTIES
PARTY
PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
PRICE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCT INNOVATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION OUTPUT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
R&D
RESEARCH AGENDA
RESULTS
REVENUE
REVENUES
SEE
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL FIRMS
SME
SME DEVELOPMENT
SME POLICIES
SME POLICY
SME SECTOR
SME SECTORS
SMES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SUBSIDIES
TECHNOLOGY
TIME PERIOD
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VALUES
WAGES
WEALTH CREATION
spellingShingle ADVERTISING
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK LOANS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BEST PRACTICE
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENTRY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS FORMATION
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CLIENT
CLIENTS
COMPANIES
COMPANY
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITORS
COMPLIANCE COSTS
CREDIT
CUSTOMERS
DATA
DATABASE
DECISION MAKING
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DOMAIN
DONORS
DOWNSIZING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC VALUE
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY
ENTREPRENEURS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EQUIPMENT
EQUITY
EXPANSION
EXPORT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
FIRM
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GRANT
GRANTS
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH PATHS
GROWTH POTENTIAL
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCENTIVES
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRY PRODUCTIVITY
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION
INNOVATION
INNOVATIONS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONALISATION
INVESTOR
INVESTORS
JOB CREATION
LAND
LEASING
LOANS
LOCAL FIRMS
MANUFACTURERS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET DEMAND
MARKET RESEARCH
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MARKETS
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MNC
MONITORING
MULTINATIONAL
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONAL INCOME
NEW TECHNOLOGY
OPTIONS
PARTIES
PARTY
PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
PRICE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCT INNOVATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION OUTPUT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
R&D
RESEARCH AGENDA
RESULTS
REVENUE
REVENUES
SEE
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL FIRMS
SME
SME DEVELOPMENT
SME POLICIES
SME POLICY
SME SECTOR
SME SECTORS
SMES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SUBSIDIES
TECHNOLOGY
TIME PERIOD
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VALUES
WAGES
WEALTH CREATION
Tewari, Parth S.
Skilling, David
Kumar, Pranav
Wu, Zack
Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
description Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for a lion's share of the enterprises in most economies and are also thought to be an engine of new growth and innovation. The focus of this paper is to take the insights on SME mix and segments to practical implications for developing countries around the world. The paper attempts to do this by providing a diagnostic approach that client countries and regions can use to assess their SME sectors and tease out firms' contribution to the local economy. Guidelines and specific examples of policies based on the insights in the paper have been provided. Lastly, the paper includes some areas of future research that are required on the subject. This paper proceeds in three steps. The first is to better understand the economic contribution of SMEs. This analysis complements the existing policy focus and takes it further to direct attention to a more specific set of growth drivers to enable the firms that matter disproportionately, the competitive SMEs, while remaining inclusive and avoiding market distortion. The second step is to develop a perspective on how best to complement the policy focus on competitive SMEs with that on larger firms. Policy-makers need to structure policy appropriately to develop a healthy eco-system of firms. The third step is to make this analysis actionable by policy-makers. This paper provides an initial SME policy diagnostic. A better understanding of how to encourage SME growth has the potential to make a substantial contribution to national economic performance.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Knowledge Economy Study
author Tewari, Parth S.
Skilling, David
Kumar, Pranav
Wu, Zack
author_facet Tewari, Parth S.
Skilling, David
Kumar, Pranav
Wu, Zack
author_sort Tewari, Parth S.
title Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
title_short Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
title_full Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
title_fullStr Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
title_full_unstemmed Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy
title_sort competitive small and medium enterprises : a diagnostic to help design smart sme policy
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/18487507/competitive-small-medium-enterprises-diagnostic-help-design-smart-sme-policy
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16636
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spelling okr-10986-166362021-04-23T14:03:30Z Competitive Small and Medium Enterprises : A Diagnostic to Help Design Smart SME Policy Tewari, Parth S. Skilling, David Kumar, Pranav Wu, Zack ADVERTISING BALANCE SHEETS BANK LOANS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BEST PRACTICE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS REGULATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CLIENT CLIENTS COMPANIES COMPANY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPLIANCE COSTS CREDIT CUSTOMERS DATA DATABASE DECISION MAKING DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DOMAIN DONORS DOWNSIZING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DYNAMICS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC VALUE EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SHARE ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUIPMENT EQUITY EXPANSION EXPORT MARKETS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING INSTRUMENTS FIRM FIRM SIZE FIRMS FIXED COSTS FOREIGN MARKET GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GRANT GRANTS GROWTH PATH GROWTH PATHS GROWTH POTENTIAL HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY PRODUCTIVITY INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONALISATION INVESTOR INVESTORS JOB CREATION LAND LEASING LOANS LOCAL FIRMS MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURING MARKET MARKET ACCESS MARKET DEMAND MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SHARE MARKETING MARKETS MATERIAL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MNC MONITORING MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES NATIONAL INCOME NEW TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS PARTIES PARTY PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLICY SUPPORT PRICE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTORS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT INNOVATION PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION OUTPUT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROJECT MANAGEMENT R&D RESEARCH AGENDA RESULTS REVENUE REVENUES SEE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL FIRMS SME SME DEVELOPMENT SME POLICIES SME POLICY SME SECTOR SME SECTORS SMES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIES TECHNOLOGY TIME PERIOD USES VALUE CHAIN VALUES WAGES WEALTH CREATION Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for a lion's share of the enterprises in most economies and are also thought to be an engine of new growth and innovation. The focus of this paper is to take the insights on SME mix and segments to practical implications for developing countries around the world. The paper attempts to do this by providing a diagnostic approach that client countries and regions can use to assess their SME sectors and tease out firms' contribution to the local economy. Guidelines and specific examples of policies based on the insights in the paper have been provided. Lastly, the paper includes some areas of future research that are required on the subject. This paper proceeds in three steps. The first is to better understand the economic contribution of SMEs. This analysis complements the existing policy focus and takes it further to direct attention to a more specific set of growth drivers to enable the firms that matter disproportionately, the competitive SMEs, while remaining inclusive and avoiding market distortion. The second step is to develop a perspective on how best to complement the policy focus on competitive SMEs with that on larger firms. Policy-makers need to structure policy appropriately to develop a healthy eco-system of firms. The third step is to make this analysis actionable by policy-makers. This paper provides an initial SME policy diagnostic. A better understanding of how to encourage SME growth has the potential to make a substantial contribution to national economic performance. 2014-01-28T02:21:39Z 2014-01-28T02:21:39Z 2013-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/18487507/competitive-small-medium-enterprises-diagnostic-help-design-smart-sme-policy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16636 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Knowledge Economy Study Economic & Sector Work