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Problems on small- and medium-sized enterprises development in R. Bulgaria

Temenuga Manoilova

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2006, vol. 6, issue 1/2, 33-52

Abstract: The small- and medium-sized enterprises development analyses by regions during the last years in Bulgaria are presented. It includes analyses of the small- and medium-sized enterprises number, structure by size, number of employers, tangible fixed assets and density. The most important SME indicators – labour productivity, liability, net profitability – and the main barriers to enterprises activity have pointedly been influencing their development progress. The energy efficiency areas of interests in SMEs in food, beverages and tobacco industry have been pointed out. The main priorities of national strategy of SMEs development stimulation have been presented.

Keywords: enterprise structure; organisational structure; SMEs; small and medium enterprises; Bulgaria; tangible fixed assets; regional company density; labour productivity; gross value added; net profitability; labour costs; barriers; energy efficiency; liability; net profitability; national strategy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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