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The Role of the Government Policy for Support the SME-s

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  • Ylvije Boriçi Kraja
  • Elez Osmani
  • Fatbardha Molla

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This paper describes the important role of the government policy for support the SME-s. In Albanian economy, a transition market economy, SME-s, constitute the main source of the national income. The Albanian economy, like the other countries in our region is challenging a lot of problems. As far as we know most of the problems stem from the transition period. This paper presents the contributions of the SME-s sector to total employment. SME-s play a vital role in the economy, they have a crucial importance in developed and especially in developing countries. According Analoui & Karami (2003), SME-s are important contributions in creation of the new jobs and in the growth of the economy. Contemporary global economy deals SME-s slowly with the impact of economic problems, that's why we want to bring here the important role that the government has to protect, to create facilities for business, making them to operate in the right ways. The aim of this study is to accent and to underline that government can change and improve the SME-s conditions with their policies. These policies could help them to performance growth and in this way lasting competitiveness in the market. To verify how much do the business feel the government support. There is done a study in one of the main cities in Albania, Shkoder. Based on the data gathered by the questionnaires, on some of the SME-s in this city, there is done an regression analysis. This analyze is done to understand the situation. Based on the results of the analyses are done conclusions and recommendations.

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  • Ylvije Boriçi Kraja & Elez Osmani & Fatbardha Molla, 2014. "The Role of the Government Policy for Support the SME-s," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:721
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n2p391
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