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Industrial Clusters and SME Promotion in Developing Countries  
Rebecca Reuber , Eileen Fisher

Series name: Commonwealth Trade and Enterprise Paper Series

Size: unspecified
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Categories: Commonwealth Trade and Enterprise Paper Series, World Trade

ISBN No: 978-0-85092-648-4

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Publication Date: 09-2000
Number of Pages: 48

Status: In stock

Price: £ 7.50    [Currency converter]  


Description

These papers report the results of studies on issues pertaining to trade and industrial policy and enterprise development in member countries. The work has either been carried out or sponsored by the Commonwealth Secretariat. The Papers are published on an occasional basis as work becomes available.

SMEs make up the bulk of enterprises in developing countries and make a significant contribution to employment and economic growth. This paper takes stock of best practices in industrial clustering and SME promotion in Commonwealth developing countries. It provides examples of cluster formation, policies to stimulate cluster development and guidelines for business development services for SMEs.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

 

Chapter 2: SMEs and their Role in Economic Development

2.1 Definitions of SMEs

2.2 Characteristics of SMEs in Developing Countries

2.3 The Contributions of SMEs to Development

2.4 Why Support SMEs?

2.5 Approaches to SME Promotion Policies

 

Chapter 3: A Cluster Perspective

3.1 General Characteristics of Clusters

3.2 Rationale for Promoting Industrial Clusters

 

Chapter 4: Case Studies of Clusters Underlying Economic Development

4.1 The Shoemaking Industry in Brazil’s Sinos Valley

4.2 The Machining Industry in Tokyo’s Ota Ward

4.3 The Woodworking Industry in Brazil’s Ceará State

4.4 The Computer Industry in Taiwan

4.5 What Can We Learn From Empirical Studies of Clusters?

 

Chapter 5: Best Practice Programmes for SME Development

5.1 Developing Firm Level Capabilities

5.1.1 Training Programmes

5.1.2 The Training Voucher Scheme in Paraguay

5.1.3 Subcontracting and Partnership Exchange

5.2 Developing Cluster Level Capabilities

5.2.1 Developing BDS Centres

5.2.2 Network Development

 

Chapter 6: Delivering Business Development Services to SMEs

6.1 Principles of Effective Business Development Services Design and Delivery

6.2 Factors Limiting the Effective Use of Business Development

6.3 Measuring the Outcomes of Business Development Services

 

Chapter 7: Summary and Conclusions: Maintaining a Balance

7.1 Balancing General Needs and Cluster-Specific Needs

7.2 Balancing Traditional and Market-Based Approaches to Services

7.3 Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Cluster Dynamics

 

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