Başlık:
SMEs in developing Asia : new approaches to overcoming market failures
Yazar:
Vandenberg, Paul, editor.
ISBN:
9784899740674
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xvi, 428 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
Genel Not:
"Studies presented at a workshop held November 19-20 at the Asian Development Bank Institute in Tokyo.
İçerik:
Figures, Tables, and Boxes v Contributors Preface Acknowled xii gments xiii Abbreviations xiv --1. Small Firms, Market Failures, and Public Policy 1 --Paul Vandenberg, Pornpinun Chantapacdepong, and Naoyuki Yoshino PART I: Innovation and Technology 23 -- 2. Technology and Innovation Policies for SMEs in East Asia 24 Patarapong Intarakumnerd and Akira Goto -- 3. Does Internal and External Research and Development Affect SME Innovation? Evidence from India and Pakistan 50 Naqeeb Ur Rehman -- 4. Barriers to Innovation in Indian SMEs 80 Anshul Pachouri and Sankalp Sharma -- 5. Dynamics of Innovation and Internationalization among SMEs in Viet Nam 113 Long Q. Trinh PART II: Finance 143 -- 6. The Impact of Finance on the Performance of Thai Manufacturing SMEs 144 Yot Amornkitvikai and Charles Harvie 144 -- 7. Optimal Credit Guarantee Ratio for Asia 179 Naoyuki Yoshino and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary -- 8. Commercial Bank Innovations in SME Finance: 209 Global Models and Implications for Thailand Tientip Subhanij -- 9. Bridging the "Missing Middle" between Microfinance 242 and SME Finance in South Asia Savita Shankar -- 10. Finance for MSMES in India: Sources and Challenges Charan Sire!? 017(1 Kishinchand Poornima Wasdanz in Japan: Ideas for Asia SMEs -- 11. Role of the Credit Risk Database in Developing dhri Kuwahara, Naoyuki Yoshino, Megurni Sagara, arhad Taghizadeh-Hesary -- 12. Credit Surety Fund: A Credit Innovation for M in SMEs n the Philippines Gary V Maningo PART III: Human Capital -- 13. Skills Training by SMEs: Innovative Cases and the Consortium Approach in the Republic of Korea Kye Woo Lee -- 14. Small Firms, Human Capital, and Productivity in Asia Paul Vandenberg and Long Q. Trinh -- 15. Is There a Size-Induced Market Failure in Skills Training? Paul Vandenberg and Long Q. Trinh
Özet:
A vibrant stratum of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is critical for the growth and development of Asian economies. These enterprises generate employment, contribute to investment, participate in value chains, and support innovation. SMEs that seek to sustain and grow their operations, however, face a variety of constraints, many of which are directly related to size. These so-called ""size-induced market failures"" create a role for public policy interventions by governments throughout the region. This book focuses on the market failures encountered by enterprises in the key areas of technology and innovation, credit and finance, education and skills, and market access. Obstacles to participation in the rapidly expanding regional and global value chains are also examined. Among a variety of issues, the book explores the ""missing middle"" in credit facilities for enterprises that are beyond microcredit but not yet able to secure regular loans from banks. ; The book investigates the barriers to innovation and how best to combine internal and external research and development. It also looks at the hiring versus training options to build human capital. The various chapter authors examine national and multicountry experiences in South and East Asia, ranging from those in Pakistan to Japan. A vibrant stratum of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is critical for the growth and development of Asian economies. These enterprises generate employment, contribute to investment, participate in value chains, and support innovation. SMEs that seek to sustain and grow their operations, however, face a variety of constraints, many of which are directly related to size. These so-called ""size-induced market failures"" create a role for public policy interventions by governments throughout the region. ; This book focuses on the market failures encountered by enterprises in the key areas of technology and innovation, credit and finance, education and skills, and market access. Obstacles to participation in the rapidly expanding regional and global value chains are also examined. Among a variety of issues, the book explores the ""missing middle"" in credit facilities for enterprises that are beyond microcredit but not yet able to secure regular loans from banks. The book investigates the barriers to innovation and how best to combine internal and external research and development. It also looks at the hiring versus training options to build human capital. The various chapter authors examine national and multicountry experiences in South and East Asia, ranging from those in Pakistan to Japan
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