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Small and Medium Business Improvement in the ASEAN Region : Financial Factors / ed. by Kenneth James, Narongchai Akrasanee.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [1986]Copyright date: ©1986Description: 1 online resource (281 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789971988494
  • 9789814345828
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- PREFACE -- I. FINANCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT: AN OVERVIEW -- II. FINANCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN INDONESIA -- III. STUDY AND EVALUATION OF EXISTING FISCAL AND FINANCIAL POLICIES AND SUPPORT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN MALAYSIA -- IV. FINANCIAL FACTORS AND SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES -- V. FINANCING OF SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN SINGAPORE -- VI. FINANCIAL FACTORS RELATING TO SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT IN THAILAND
Summary: The identification of small and medium businesses (SMBs) as a target for development policy is a comparatively recent phenomenon. It is clearly linked to the realization in developing countries that large capital-intensive industries which formed the basis of earlier development policies had failed to provide the hoped-for engine of growth. Only in the 1970s, as planners realized the mismatch between Western large-scale technology and local factor endowments, and as urban unemployment became an increasingly pressing problem, did attention turn to smaller scale and more labour intensive enterprises to provide possible solutions.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- PREFACE -- I. FINANCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT: AN OVERVIEW -- II. FINANCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN INDONESIA -- III. STUDY AND EVALUATION OF EXISTING FISCAL AND FINANCIAL POLICIES AND SUPPORT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN MALAYSIA -- IV. FINANCIAL FACTORS AND SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES -- V. FINANCING OF SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN SINGAPORE -- VI. FINANCIAL FACTORS RELATING TO SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT IN THAILAND

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The identification of small and medium businesses (SMBs) as a target for development policy is a comparatively recent phenomenon. It is clearly linked to the realization in developing countries that large capital-intensive industries which formed the basis of earlier development policies had failed to provide the hoped-for engine of growth. Only in the 1970s, as planners realized the mismatch between Western large-scale technology and local factor endowments, and as urban unemployment became an increasingly pressing problem, did attention turn to smaller scale and more labour intensive enterprises to provide possible solutions.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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