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The book presents a new approach towards the promotion of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs). Over three decades there have been controversies in development policy circles on whether SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa have the potential to create and sustain employment, generate income, alleviate poverty, and contribute to economic growth. The concerns were due to the worsening employment crisis in the region, increasing poverty, structural weakness and increasing globalisation pressure. Several theoretical approaches with respect to promoting Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in the region are discussed in the book, notably the view that certain internal and external constraints are limiting the growth of SMEs, and the view that specific obstacles, such as access to finance, local and global markets, entrepreneurship and management, human resources and training, information, innovation, and access to networks and technological capability have been extensively investigated.

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Contents: Small and Medium Scale Enterprises – Clusters – Networks – Innovation – Globalisation – Productive Investment – Linkages – Investment and Small and Medium Scale Development Model – Industrial Policies – Development Policies.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9783631603581, 978-3631603581
      ISBN10: 3631603584

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book presents a new approach towards the promotion of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs). Over three decades there have been controversies in development policy circles on whether SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa have the potential to create and sustain employment, generate income, alleviate poverty, and contribute to economic growth. The concerns were due to the worsening employment crisis in the region, increasing poverty, structural weakness and increasing globalisation pressure. Several theoretical approaches with respect to promoting Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in the region are discussed in the book, notably the view that certain internal and external constraints are limiting the growth of SMEs, and the view that specific obstacles, such as access to finance, local and global markets, entrepreneurship and management, human resources and training, information, innovation, and access to networks and technological capability have been extensively investigated.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Small and Medium Scale Enterprises – Clusters – Networks – Innovation – Globalisation – Productive Investment – Linkages – Investment and Small and Medium Scale Development Model – Industrial Policies – Development Policies.

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