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IDB Group Support to the Small and Medium Enterprise Sector (1990-2002): Achievements, Lessons and Challenges
How has IDB's Small and Medium Enterprises development strategy worked?
66 pages
This technical report summarizes the achievements, lessons, and challenges of IDB Group operations over the period 1990-2002 in the area of small and medium enterprises (SME) development. The IDB group includes the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Investment Corporation and the Multilateral Investment Fund.
Some of the important lessons learned that the paper lists are:
- SMEs operate better and increase their competitiveness in a healthy and stable macroeconomic environment;
- Increasing competition in goods and services markets is possibly the most important factor in improving SME productivity;
- Private sector participation is essential for SME support programs to succeed;
- Implementing SME support programs is more efficient when public and private sector roles are clearly defined;
- Experience shows that SMEs have greater access to credit when financial markets are more developed;
- It is possible to create incentives to improve the productive capacity of businesses without introducing market distortions.
The important challenges to IDB's future SME strategy are:
- Reconciliation of aims with instruments;
- Coordinated actions;
- Improvement in public and private sector communication;
- Expansion of the range of actions to improve the business environment;
- Financing diversification;
- Local economic development;
- Increase in the entrepreneurial base;
- Monitoring of performance and measuring of results.
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