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Major Challenges Facing Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Asia and Solutions for Mitigating Them

dc.contributor.authorNaoyuki Yoshino
dc.contributor.authorFarhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-03T16:23:08Z
dc.date.available2019-04-03T16:23:08Z
dc.date.issued2016-04-30
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/9760
dc.description.abstractSmall and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the Asian economy. They make up more than 98% of all Asian businesses that provide two out of three private sector jobs in the region. Therefore, it is vitally important for Asia’s economic success to have fully functioning support measures for SMEs. However, SMEs face challenges from limited access to finance, lack of databases, low R&D expenditures, undeveloped sales channels, and low levels of financial inclusion, which are some of the reasons behind the slow growth of SMEs. This paper focuses on four major reasons that slowed the SME growth in Asia including i) lack of finance, ii) lack of comprehensive databases, iii) low level of R&D expenditures, and iv) insufficient use of information technology and provides remedies for mitigating them.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank Institute
dc.titleMajor Challenges Facing Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Asia and Solutions for Mitigating Them
dc.typeWorking Papers
dc.subject.expertDevelopment
dc.subject.expertFinance
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Challenges
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Issues
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Problems
dc.subject.expertMicroenterprises Finance
dc.subject.expertCommercial Finance Companies
dc.subject.expertEnterprise Financing
dc.subject.expertFinancial Analysis
dc.subject.expertBanking Finance And Investment
dc.subject.expertSMEs
dc.subject.expertRural planning
dc.subject.expertEconomic development
dc.subject.expertEconomic indicators
dc.subject.expertStandard of living
dc.subject.expertDevelopment projects
dc.subject.expertDevelopment policy
dc.subject.expertHousing projects
dc.subject.expertDevelopment models
dc.subject.expertSocial reform
dc.subject.expertUrban planning
dc.subject.expertPublic Borrowing
dc.subject.expertCredit Policy
dc.subject.expertBanks
dc.subject.expertSmall Business Finance
dc.subject.expertCapital Market
dc.subject.adbADB
dc.subject.adbProject finance
dc.subject.adbDevelopment plans
dc.subject.adbStrategic planning
dc.subject.adbBusiness Financing
dc.subject.adbInvestment Requirements
dc.subject.adbInsurance Companies
dc.subject.adbInternational Monetary Relations
dc.subject.adbInternational Financial Market
dc.subject.adbExchange Rate
dc.subject.adbCultural Development
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Economics
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Issues
dc.subject.adbFinancial Sector Development
dc.subject.adbInfrastructure Development
dc.subject.adbUrban Development Finance
dc.subject.adbFinancing
dc.subject.adbFinancial System
dc.subject.adbFinancial Sector Reform
dc.subject.adbFinancial Institution
dc.subject.adbBank Financing
dc.subject.naturalInsurers
dc.subject.naturalInsurance stocks
dc.subject.naturalInsurance holding companies
dc.subject.naturalInsurance carriers
dc.subject.naturalInsurance agencies
dc.subject.naturalBusiness subsidies
dc.subject.naturalInvestment companies
dc.subject.naturalInternational banks and banking
dc.subject.naturalStock exchanges
dc.subject.naturalGrants
dc.subject.naturalLoans
dc.subject.naturalInterest Rates
dc.subject.naturalReal estate development
dc.subject.naturalHousing development
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dc.subject.naturalHousing policy
dc.subject.naturalTax administration and procedure
dc.subject.naturalReal property and taxation
dc.subject.naturalProperty tax
dc.subject.naturalCredit control
dc.subject.naturalBanks and banking
dc.subject.naturalTitle companies
dc.subject.naturalTax deductions
dc.subject.naturalAccounts
dc.subject.naturalSavings
dc.subject.naturalInheritance and transfer tax
dc.subject.naturalTrusts and trustees
dc.title.seriesADBI Working Paper Series
dc.title.volumeNo. 564
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank Institute
oar.themeDevelopment
oar.themeFinance
oar.themeSmall Medium Business
oar.adminregionAsia and the Pacific Region
oar.countryBangladesh
oar.countryBhutan
oar.countryIndia
oar.countryMaldives
oar.countryNepal
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.countryBrunei Darussalam
oar.countryCambodia
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.countryLao People's Democratic
oar.countryMalaysia
oar.countryMyanmar
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.countrySingapore
oar.countryThailand
oar.countryViet Nam
oar.countryCook Islands
oar.countryFiji Islands
oar.countryKiribati
oar.countryMarshall Islands
oar.countryFederated States of Micronesia
oar.countryNauru
oar.countryPalau
oar.countryPapua New Guinea
oar.countrySamoa
oar.countrySolomon Islands
oar.countryTimor-Leste
oar.countryTonga
oar.countryTuvalu
oar.countryVanuatu
oar.countryAfghanistan
oar.countryArmenia
oar.countryAzerbaijan
oar.countryGeorgia
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryKyrgyz Republic
oar.countryPakistan
oar.countryTajikistan
oar.countryTurkmenistan
oar.countryUzbekistan
oar.countryPeople's Republic of China
oar.countryHong Kong
oar.countryChina
oar.countryRepublic of Korea
oar.countryMongolia
oar.countryTaipei,China
oar.identifierOAR-009303
oar.authorYoshino, Naoyuki
oar.authorTaghizadeh-Hesary, Farhad
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