Implementability of SC-Compatible Policies
Iwan J. Azis (ija1@cornell.edu)
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Iwan J. Azis: Cornell University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Listen and Design, 2024, pp 41-56 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Having identified a list of SC-compatibleSocial capital policies, and given the fact that the preferencePreferences of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) are not always the same as those of the medium enterprises (MEs), let alone with the social planners’ perspectives, some of the proposed policies can neither be aligned with the desired goals nor accepted by all agents. Which among those policies and policy-mix that can be aligned? Is there an institutionInstitutional setting or a mechanism that could be designed to implement those policies? The discussions in this chapter address these questions. The results show that having a network is viewed by MSMEs as a vital step for improving their productivity because through a network they gain more interactions and better linkages among themselves and with other stakeholders.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-3248-7_3
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