Regulatory and economic instruments (REI) to benefit the development of MSEs in Haiti
Instruments économiques et règlementaires (IER) au profit du développement des TPE en Haïti
Philippe Simon
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This study assesses the place of MSEs in Haiti and gives a brief description of the relevant economic, regulatory and technological instruments of economic development and environmental protection. The discussions suggest that the application of such instruments will encourage and improve economic development in Haiti. The infrastructure necessary for MSEs drives growth and offers added value to economic development in Haiti. With an overview of Haitian MSEs we have been able to identify and palliate insufficiencies in the legislative framework regulating the operation of MSEs, as well as, understand their involvement in economic growth. MSEs are a powerful tool to reduce poverty, facilitate economic development and reinforce policies supporting environmental protection.
Keywords: Haiti; Innovation; Economic Instruments; regulatory Instrument; environmental protection; governments; micro small and medium enterprises (MSEs); economic growth; Instruments économiques; Instrument réglementaires; protection environnementale; pouvoirs publics; Micro; Petites et Moyennes entreprises (TPE); croissance économique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-03-24
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