International best practice in micro and small enterprise development
Maurice. Allal and
Gerry. Finnegan
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Reviews international best practice in the area of business development services (BDS) for small and medium-sized enterprises and assesses the potential for replication of some of the more promising approaches in Thailand. Includes the text of the ILO Recommendation concerning General Conditions to Stimulate Job Creation in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, 1998 (No. 189). Lists Web sites on MSE development issues, including access to BDS.
Keywords: microenterprise; small enterprise; enterprise creation; business support network; business development service; industrial promotion; technology transfer; extension service; access to credit.; access to information; Internet; management consultancy; private sector; micro entreprise; petite entreprise; création d'entreprise; réseau d'appui aux entreprises; service d'appui aux entreprises; promotion industrielle; transfert des techniques; service de vulgarisation; accès au crédit; accès à l'information; Internet; conseil en gestion; secteur privé; microempresa; pequeña empresa; creación de empresa; red de apoyo empresarial; servicio de desarrollo de la empresa; promoción industrial; transferencia de tecnología; servicio de extensión; acceso a créditos; acceso a la información; Internet; servicios consultivos en materia de gestión; sector privado (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 1999
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Published in Working paper series, East Asia Multidisciplinary Advisory Team.
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