CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA SEMINAR ON SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES EQUITY INVESTMENTS SCHEME (SMIEIS) Publication of CBN Training Centre‚ Lagos NO. 4 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Published 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ transcribed‚ translated in any other language‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ magnetic‚ chemical‚ photocopying‚ recording‚ manual or otherwise‚ without the prior permission
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SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA: THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. By Abiodun Fatai1 Department of Political Science‚ Faculty of Social Sciences Lagos State University‚ Ojo‚ Lagos Nigeria. ABSTRACT Small and medium scale enterprises have long believed to be catalysts for economic growth and national development both in developed and developing countries. In Nigeria where private sector is not well developed SME is assumed to play the role of employment generation‚ facilitator of economic
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development of small scale enterprises in Nigeria and for the development‚ growth and survival of any economy. The development of small scale enterprises not only contributes significantly to imposed standard‚ they also bring substantial local capital formation and achieve high level of productivity. Small and medium scales are crucial to the development of all economies of the world. They are the modern day’s incubators of job opportunities‚ they provide the way for developing local technologies‚ raw materials
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INTODUCTION Small and medium enterprise(SME’s) in India have a very important place in the Indian economy. Their contribution in terms of production‚ export‚ export‚ employment generation and all round growth of the country is well known. The role of SME sector in the nation building is well recognized not only in India‚ but also across the globe. The industrial engines of Japan‚ china‚ US‚ Germany and Taiwan are also driven by the SME sector. Finance/credit is the most critical component in any
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Approach Paper Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Targeted Support for Small and Medium Enterprises January 7‚ 2013 Background and Context 1. The World Bank Group seeks to promote private sector led growth to generate employment‚ shared growth and poverty alleviation.1 International research indicates the important role SMEs Figure 1: SME Share of Total Employment‚ by Country Income Category play in growing economies.2 2. As income levels increase‚ SMEs tend to comprise a larger share of economy
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THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES(SME) IN BANGLADESH: AN OVERVIEW OFTHE CURRENT STATUS Table of Contents: 1.0 The Case for the SMEs.................................................................................................................. 2 2.0 Place of SMEs in the National Economy of Bangladesh................................ 3 3.0 Growth and Structural Transformation of SME................................................... 4 4.0 Constraints to SME Growth....
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And Perspectives here are a number of issues in lending to the SME sector‚ which banks generally face. The key issues among them are outlined below: (a) Information Asymmetry: Accurate information about the borrower is a critical input for decision-making by banks in the lending process. Where information asymmetry (a situation where business own- T implication of raising interest rates and/or curtailing lending is that banks will not be able to finance as many projects as otherwise would have
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PROJECT TOPIC : SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA (A Case Study of Cassava Processing Industry) PROJECT PROPOSAL BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Interest in the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their contribution in the development process continue to be in the forefront of policy debates in developing countries. The advantages claimed for SMEs are various‚ including: the encouragement of entrepreneurship; the greater likelihood that SMEs will utilise
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Accessibility Monorails for Urban Community in Jakarta Contemporary societies heavily depend on transportation and modern social life is possible only if people have mobility on a daily basis—the ability to move around so that they can do what they have to do or like to do (Sigurd‚ 2004). On the one hand‚ high personal mobility and the lifestyle choices are features of modern societies but costs and constraints involved in meeting this demand threaten communities in important ways via financial
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Swami Gaurav Yadav Sagnik Ghoshal Micro Small & Medium Enterprise Index: - Definition: - (a) Enterprises engaged in the manufacture or production‚ processing or preservation of goods as specified below: i) A micro enterprise is an enterprise where investment in plant and machinery [original cost excluding land and building and the items specified by the Ministry of Small Scale Industries vide ii) A small enterprise is an enterprise where the investment in plant and machinery
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