SME Policy index : The Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa 2014 Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe / OECD ; European Commission
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رقم التسجيلة | 22216 |
نوع المادة | book |
الموقع الالكتروني | http://www.oecdbookshop.org/en/browse/title-detail/?k=5JZ158BTTVLX |
ردمك | 978-92-64-21840-6 |
رقم الطلب | 338.640956 O28s |
اسم الهيئة | Organization for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentEuropean Commission |
العنوان | SME Policy index : The Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa 2014 Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe / OECD ; European Commission |
بيانات النشر | Paris, [FRANCE]: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2014. |
الوصف المادي | 371 p |
الملاحظات الببليوجرافية |
Includes bibliographical references |
المحتويات / النص |
Executive summary -- Key findings for the MED region -- The policy framework, methodology and assessment process -- Economic and SME overview of the MED region -- Part I. Results of the assessment by SBA dimension -- Chapter 1. Education and training for entrepreneurship, including training for women’s entrepreneurship -- Chapter 2. Efficient bankruptcy procedures and “second chance” for entrepreneurs -- Chapter 3. Institutional and regulatory framework for SME policy making -- Chapter 4. Operational environment for business creation -- Chapter 5. Support services for SMEs and public procurement -- Chapter 6. Access to finance for SMEs -- Chapter 7. Supporting SMEs to benefit from Euro-Mediterranean networks and partnerships -- Chapter 8. Enterprise skills and innovation -- Chapter 9. SMEs in a green economy -- Chapter 10. Internationalisation of SMEs -- Part II. MED Economy profiles -- Chapter 11. Algeria -- Chapter 12. Egypt -- Chapter 13. Israel -- Chapter 14. Jordan -- Chapter 15. Lebanon -- Chapter 16. Overview of Libya -- Chapter 17. Morocco -- Chapter 18. PA -- Chapter 19. Tunisia -- Annex A. Assessment grid and weights
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المستخلص |
This report assesses the elaboration and implementation of SME policy in eight Middle East and North African economies of the southern Mediterranean shore. The assessment is structured according to the ten policy principles covered in the Small Business Act for Europe (the SBA). One of the main findings is that over the last five years there has been progress in SME policy elaboration and implementation in spite of the political and economic turmoil. However, that progress has been modest, incremental and uneven across economies and dimensions. Political and economic stability, as well as institutional development, had a major impact on policy performance
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المواضيع | Business enterprises |
الواصفات | SMALL ENTERPRISESECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTFINANCINGARAB COUNTRIES |
LDR | 00130cam a22002413a 4500 |
020 | |a 978-92-64-21840-6 |
082 | |a 338.640956 O28s |
110 | |a European Commission |
110 | |a Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development |
245 | |a SME Policy index : The Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa 2014 Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe / |c OECD ; European Commission |
260 | |a Paris |b Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), |c 2014 |
300 | |a 371 p. |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references |
505 |
|a Executive summary -- Key findings for the MED region -- The policy framework, methodology and assessment process -- Economic and SME overview of the MED region -- Part I. Results of the assessment by SBA dimension -- Chapter 1. Education and training for entrepreneurship, including training for women’s entrepreneurship -- Chapter 2. Efficient bankruptcy procedures and “second chance” for entrepreneurs -- Chapter 3. Institutional and regulatory framework for SME policy making -- Chapter 4. Operational environment for business creation -- Chapter 5. Support services for SMEs and public procurement -- Chapter 6. Access to finance for SMEs -- Chapter 7. Supporting SMEs to benefit from Euro-Mediterranean networks and partnerships -- Chapter 8. Enterprise skills and innovation -- Chapter 9. SMEs in a green economy -- Chapter 10. Internationalisation of SMEs -- Part II. MED Economy profiles -- Chapter 11. Algeria -- Chapter 12. Egypt -- Chapter 13. Israel -- Chapter 14. Jordan -- Chapter 15. Lebanon -- Chapter 16. Overview of Libya -- Chapter 17. Morocco -- Chapter 18. PA -- Chapter 19. Tunisia -- Annex A. Assessment grid and weights
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|a This report assesses the elaboration and implementation of SME policy in eight Middle East and North African economies of the southern Mediterranean shore. The assessment is structured according to the ten policy principles covered in the Small Business Act for Europe (the SBA). One of the main findings is that over the last five years there has been progress in SME policy elaboration and implementation in spite of the political and economic turmoil. However, that progress has been modest, incremental and uneven across economies and dimensions. Political and economic stability, as well as institutional development, had a major impact on policy performance
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600 | |a Business enterprises |
650 | |a FINANCING |
650 | |a ARAB COUNTRIES |
650 | |a SMALL ENTERPRISES |
650 | |a ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
856 | |u http://www.oecdbookshop.org/en/browse/title-detail/?k=5JZ158BTTVLX |
910 | |a libsys:recno,22216 |
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