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OECD SME and Entrepreneurship Outlook - 2005 Edition
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  06 Jul 2005  Language: English  Pages: 416  Tables: 21  Charts: 71  ISBN: 9789264009240  OECD Code: 852005011P1 
 

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Encouraging entrepreneurship and facilitating the rapid growth of innovative SMEs is an effective means of creating jobs, increasing productivity and alleviating poverty. This publication describes recent trends concerning SMEs and entrepreneurship in OECD economies and beyond. It reports on a range of policy initiatives taken to enhance the vitality and competitiveness of the SME sector—which comprises over 95% of all enterprises and accounts for two thirds of private sector employment. Among the themes covered in this edition are regulatory and administrative burdens; entrepreneurship education and training; SME access to financing, technology, innovation and international markets; women’s entrepreneurship; and local policy issues. This third edition also includes the Istanbul Ministerial Declaration on Fostering the Growth of Innovative and Internationally Competitive SMEs.  


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Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Part I. SMEs and Entrepreneurship: An Overview
Chapter 1. The Role of SMEs and Entrepreneurship in OECD Economies
Chapter 2. Policy Issues and Recent Policy Developments Concerning SMEs and Entrepreneurship
Chapter 3. Thematic Papers
-The Dutch Policy on Education for Entrepreneurship
-Women's Entrepreneurship: An Important Issue for the Global Policy Agenda
-Innovative SMEs in Germany
-Local Innovation Systems and SME Innovation Policy
-Japan's Small and Medium Enterprises Amid Ongoing Globalisation
-E-Business and SMEs in Six Non-OECD Countries: South Africa, Brazil, Chile, China, India, and Singapore
Part II. Country Profiles
Statistical Annex

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