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ASEAN SME Policy Index 2014 Towards Competitive and Innovate ASEAN SMEs

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  • ERIA SME Research Working Group

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  • Fukunari Kimura
  • Oum Sothea
  • Antonio FANELLI
  • Anita RICHTER
  • Shazali SULAIMAN
  • Hay SOVUTHEA
  • Lay SOKKHEANG
  • Nguon YANA
  • Yose Rizal DAMURI
  • Pratiwi KARTIKA
  • Phouphet KYOPHILAVONG
  • Rajah RASIAH
  • VGR Chandran GOVINDARAJU
  • Saad Mohd SAID
  • NG Boon KWEE
  • Nu Nu LWIN
  • Aye Thu HTUN
  • Rafaelita ALDABA
  • Fernando T. Aldaba
  • Shandre M. THANGAVELU
  • Chaiyuth PUNYASAVATSUT
  • Nguyen Thi LUYEN
  • Bui Van DUNG
  • Trinh Duc CHIEU
  • Nguyen Thanh TAM

Abstract

The ASEAN SME Policy Index derived from the OECD SME Policy Index and was further adapted to the ASEAN specific context. The SME Policy Index was originally developed by the European Commission, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the European Training Foundation. It has been successfully used in South East Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey) as a monitoring tool as well as an instrument for facilitating policy dialogue, program coordination and the promotion of good practices in the region since 2006. The OECD SME Policy Index has also been applied to North Africa and the Middle East region (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestinian Authority and Tunisia) and the Eastern European countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine).

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  • Fukunari Kimura & Oum Sothea & Antonio FANELLI & Anita RICHTER & Shazali SULAIMAN & Hay SOVUTHEA & Lay SOKKHEANG & Nguon YANA & Yose Rizal DAMURI & Pratiwi KARTIKA & Phouphet KYOPHILAVONG & Rajah RASI, . "ASEAN SME Policy Index 2014 Towards Competitive and Innovate ASEAN SMEs," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2012-rpr-08 edited by ERIA SME Research Working Group, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2012-rpr-08
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    1. Aldaba, Rafaelita M. & Aldaba, Fernando T., 2014. "Toward Competitive and Innovative ASEAN SMEs: Philippine SME Policy Index 2012," Discussion Papers DP 2014-30, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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