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Impact evaluation of small and medium enterprise programs in Latin America and the Caribbean
Gladys Lopez Acevedo
Published
2011
by World Bank in Washington DC
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Gladys López Acevedo, Hong Tan |
Contributions | Tan, Hong, World Bank |
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LC Classifications | HD2346.L38 L67 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24842575M |
ISBN 10 | 9780821387757, 9780821387764 |
LC Control Number | 2011015190 |
World Bank data, financing, and know-how have helped more than 20 million MSMEs to manage risks, survive cash-flow constraints, and to grow, creating jobs and raising incomes. The Bank helps more than 60 countries support MSMEs. This paper describes the performance of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMEs) in 10 Latin American countries under the New Economic Model (NEM). Based on an original databank, the authors analyze SME performance in relation to production, employment and productivity, and in comparison to larger by:
The study covers eight countries in Latin America and over 1, firms surveyed. As SMEs represent over 95 percent of all firms in Latin America, provide between 40 and 60 percent of all jobs, and account for 30 to 50 percent of GDP, their behavior can have a significant impact on society and the environment. Social and Environmental Responsibility in Small and Medium Enterprises in Latin America. He is the author of a book on corpor ate financial evaluation and numerous articles in.
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Abstract This report was co-funded by research grant from the World Bank's research committee for a regional study evaluating Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Support Programs in Latin America and support from the poverty reduction and economic management division of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank.
Small and medium enterprise (SME) support programs are a common feature of industrial policy in developing countries, but one whose effectiveness is not well known. Governments are motivated to support SMEs both because they make up the majority of industrial enterprises and contribute substantially to GDP, employment and earnings, and because.
Impact evaluation of small and medium enterprise programs in Latin America and the Caribbean (English) Abstract. This report was co-funded by research grant from the World Bank's research committee for a regional study evaluating Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Support Programs in Latin America and support from the poverty reduction and economic management division Cited by: Downloadable.
This report was co-funded by research grant from the World Bank's research committee for a regional study evaluating Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Support Programs in Latin America and support from the poverty reduction and economic management division of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank.
The objective of the study was to rigorously evaluate SME. This report was co-funded by research grant from the World Bank's research committee for a regional study evaluating Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Support Programs in Latin America and support from the poverty reduction and economic management division of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World by: Impact Evaluation of Small and Medium Enterprise Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean [López-Acevedo, Gladys, Tan, Hong W.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Impact Evaluation of Small and Medium Enterprise Programs in Latin America and the CaribbeanFormat: Paperback. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiii, pages: color illustrations ; 28 cm: Contents: Motivation, methodology and main findings --A review of recent SME program impact evaluation studies --Evaluating SME support programs in Chile using panel firm data --Evaluating small and medium enterprise support programs in.
Impact evaluation of SME programs in Latin America and Caribbean (English) Abstract. This report is the product of a research project rigorously evaluating the net impacts of participation in small and medium enterprise (SME) programs in four Latin American countries, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and by: Get this from a library.
Impact evaluation of small and medium enterprise programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. [Gladys Lopez Acevedo; Hong Tan; World Bank.;] -- Small and medium enterprise (SME) support programs are a common feature of industrial policy in developing countries, but one whose effectiveness is not well known.
Governments are motivated to. Impact Evaluation. of Small and Medium. Enterprise Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. Editors Gladys L贸pez-Acevedo Hong W. Tan. Impact evaluation of SME programs in LAC / Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Hong Tan.
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Includes bibliographic references. (Paperback) (PDF) 1. Industrial clusters-Latin America. Business networks-Latin America. Industrial policy-Latin. Latin America’s small and medium-sized enterprises: the organisational challenge esponding to globalisation, firms in Latin America often seek to target new export niches, move up the value chain to more sophisti-cated processes or compete with ever larger competitors in cut-throat domestic and international markets.
Oth-File Size: 1MB. Evaluation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Selected Experience (Socio-economic studies) on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Evaluation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Selected Experience (Socio-economic studies). Interest in Impact Evaluation (IE) has grown rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
However, rigorous impact evaluations are still very much concentrated in a few countries (Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Peru to a certain extent). This study looks at the. IFC Financing to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Latin America and the Caribbean Key Highlights IFC is working to develop solutions to close the micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME1) financing gap, collaborating with 65 financial institutions (FIs) across 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region.
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Primary Studies That Focus on the Impact of Nutrition Programs. 56 Table 9. Primary Studies That Early Grade Reading in Latin America and the Caribbean—vii. Abbreviations. AIR. Latin America and the Caribbean. LLECE. Latin American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality of Education.
Small and medium-sized enterprises provide the vast majority of employment in developing countries and are keystones in the productive structures of emerging economies. This column argues that the growth of such firms is being hindered by scarce financing.
Looking at Latin America, it is clear that public financial institutions are increasingly important in meeting credit.role of small and medium enterprises in job creation and economic growth.
However the lack of consistent indicators at the country level restricts extensive cross-country analyses of lending to small and medium enterprises.
This paper introduces a new dataset to fill this gap in the small and medium enterprise data Size: KB.Small firms in Latin America and the Caribbean should be able to take advantage of global niche markets using ICT.
Emerging technologies such as advanced manufacturing will transform global supply chains, with potentially revolutionary effects on economic geography—though the indirect effects of such change makes it nearly impossible to quantify.