SMEs Contributions in the Economies of Developing Countries
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ABSTRACT
In this study, we will try to discuss the contributions and benefits of SMEs in the economy of developing countries. The main focus of this research will be to reflect on the contributions of SMEs in terms of job creation, employment and other economic indicators. For this purpose, this paper has taken into account studies and findings from previous research work. Secondary research has been used to find conclusions and data from a number of developing countries has been utilized for the objective of this research.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
INTRODUCTION1
Background of SMEs1
Definition1
Successful Countries with High Performance SMEs2
Contributions in Brief3
DISCUSSION3
SMEs and the Economy of the Country4
Role of SMEs in Job Creation in Developing Countries6
Role of SMEs in Peru9
Apparel Industry and Small Business9
Potential of SMEs10
Characteristics of Enterprises11
Features11
Advantages of Small and Medium Firms12
Significance of SMEs in Pakistan13
SMEs in the Chinese and Indian Economy14
Innovation and Entrepreneurship and SMEs18
The Role and Contribution of SMEs to National Economies18
SMEs in Arab Countries19
Barriers Facing SMEs20
Financing Obstacles and Problems Faced by SMEs20
SUMMARY21
REFERENCES26
SMEs Contributions in the Economies of Developing Countries
Introduction
The reason of this paper is to raise the economic and social significance of SMEs, which are currently exhibiting in the context of the globalized world. Through these businesses, new strategies channel in each country, in harmony with their own systemic, cultural and political models. With the active participation of the International Labor Organization for more than twenty-five years, it has been carrying out programs of technical cooperation, information networks, research and brokerage with international financial institutions and SME entrepreneurs. There is little doubt among public officials, legal and economic scholars and businessmen alike about the importance that SMEs have for the economic and social development of countries. However, there is no consensus on how these companies should be identified since the concept of “small business” is not clearly defined. The concept, although commonly used, is somewhat vague, suggesting that an undertaking that is not large is a “small business", without being more specific.
Background of SMEs
Definition
In general terms, there is no standard definition of SMEs: instead the concept has been used in different contexts using various meanings. The definitions used by federal and provincial governments, as well as by private parties are usually based upon qualitative or quantitative criteria, or on a mix of both which, it could be argued, are the ideal scenario for the purposes of defining and identifying SMEs. The most common qualitative aspects used to define the term ...