SME Policy Index: Western Balkans and Turkey 2016 Assessing the Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe

SME Policy Index: Western Balkans and Turkey 2016 Assessing the Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe

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EAN: 9789264254473
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The SME Policy Index is a benchmarking tool designed for emerging economies to assess SME policy frameworks and monitor progress in policy implementation over time. The Index has been developed by the OECD in partnership with the European Commission (EC), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the European Training Foundation (ETF) in 2006 for the Western Balkans. The South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (SEECEL) joined as an additional partner in 2014. The SME Policy Index has since 2006 been applied in four regions and nine assessment rounds overall. The SME Policy Index: Western Balkans and Turkey 2016 presents the results of the fourth assessment of the Small Business Act for Europe in the Western Balkans and, since 2012, Turkey. The assessment framework is structured around the ten principles of the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA). It provides a wide-range of pro-enterprise measures to guide the design and implementation of SME policies based on good practices promoted by the EU and the OECD. The Index identifies strengths and weaknesses in policy design, implementation and monitoring. It allows for comparison across countries and measures convergence towards good practices and relevant policy standards. It aims to support governments in setting targets for SME policy development and to identify strategic priorities to further improve the business environment. It also helps to engage governments in policy dialogue and exchange good practices within the region and with OECD and EU members.
EAN 9789264254473
ISBN 9264254471
Binding Ebook
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publication date April 28, 2016
Pages 364
Language English
Country France
Authors European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; European Training Foundation; European Union; Oecd; South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning