Public Support of SMEs in the Republic of Turkey
Nilay Unsal
Annals of Science and Technology Policy, 2024, vol. 8, issue 1–2, 9-28
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The Republic of Turkey adopted a policy in the early 1980s to support private sector R&D. However, the country’s legislative process for supporting R&D in small firms had not started another decade. The government’s realization of the importance of small businesses in the national and international markets led to establish the Small and Medium-Sized Industry Development Organization (KOSGEB) in 1990 (Public Law 3624). Aspects of KOSGEB mirror aspects of the U.S. SBIR program.
Date: 2024
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