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Home-Based Work and Home-Based Workers (1800-2021) is about the past and present of home-based work and homebased workers between 1800 and 2021 from a global perspective.; Readership: All interested in social and economic history, and especially in the past and present of home-based work and homebased workers.
Home-based businesses. --- Business enterprises, Home --- Businesses, Home --- Home businesses --- Self-employed --- Small business --- Humanities --- Industrialisation & industrial history --- Human rights.
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Labor supply --- Home-based businesses --- Women --- Employment
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En Colombia, más del 80 % de las empresas son pymes familiares; por ello, son bienvenidos y necesarios todos los aportes de la academia para entender las interacciones de la familia y la empresa, pensadas y escritas para los interesados. Con estos casos, construidos a partir del acercamiento a más de cuatrocientos emprendedores a la universidad, se recogen sus inquietudes. El libro está escrito para identificar las debilidades y las fortalezas de las empresas familiares, e invita a imaginar formas de gestión y entendimiento entre fundadores y sucesores, para trabajar en su consolidación y traspaso generacional. Se pretende que los microempresarios ahonden en los ciclos de vida de las empresas de familia y el manejo del conflicto y la comunicación, con el ánimo de consolidar la continuidad de la familia y la empresa para las nuevas generaciones, y que puedan afirmar “sí se puede trabajar con la esposa” o es posible “diversificar en tiempos difíciles”. Este trabajo, que ponen en sus manos la Universidad de La Salle y la Universitaria Agustiniana, es un esfuerzo por acercar los avances de investigación a los interesados y rinde tributo a los empresarios familiares que contribuyen en la generación de empleo, riqueza y desarrollo.
Family businesses --- business valuation --- small and medium business
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The lack of funding available from the financial sector for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is known as the "financing gap". This timely report analyses this gap for both credit and equity financing and seeks to determine how prevalent such a gap may be, both among OECD countries and non-OECD economies. The report recommends measures to foster an improved flow of financing to SMEs and entrepreneurs.
Small business. --- Small business --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Financial Management & Planning --- Finance. --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size
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The report is intended to contribute to the implementation of policies in a post-conflict Libya to promote private sector development. The report analyses the structural economic and framework conditions prevalent in Libya, highlights potential drivers of development and considers the role of SMEs and entrepreneurship promotion in driving post-conflict recovery. Based on international experience and practices, and considering the context of the country, the report identifies the necessary legal frameworks, institutions and policies for the promotion of SME and entrepreneurship. The document is part of a wider MENA Transition Fund project to support the design and implementation of SME policies in Libya.
Small business. --- Small business --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- Libya
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This ssessment of SME policy frameworks in eastern partnership countries helps support SME policy development in the eastern partnership countries through identification of strong and weak points in SME policy elaboration and implementation.
Small business --Government policy -- Balkan Peninsula. --- Small business --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size
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This report examines Israel’s performance in stimulating SMEs and entrepreneurship and makes recommendations for government policy. A dual economy has gradually emerged in Israel, in which high rates of successful technology-based entrepreneurship contrast with low average productivity and growth in traditional SMEs. Israel has excellent framework conditions and programmes for technology-based start-ups and SMEs in areas such as R&D, high-level skills generation and venture capital finance. These strengths need to be maintained. At the same time, more needs to be done to spread success to all types of SMEs and all groups of the Israeli population. This report recommends a range of new and expanded interventions for example in access to credit, broad innovation, workforce skills development, management support and entrepreneurship education. It recommends underpinning these actions with a national SME and entrepreneurship policy strategy and new arrangements for inter-ministerial co-ordination.
Small business --- Government policy --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- Israel
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Part I of this book provides a comparative overview across the region for SME policy development in 10 thematic areas. Part II provides a series of country profiles presenting analysis of the particular situation of the SME sector and the SME policy environment in every partner country. Part III provides a comparative overview across the region on the level of SME policy development in 10 thematic areas at the sub-national levels and provides country-specific analysis of the particular situation of the SME sector and the SME policy environment in every partner country at sub-national level. Annexes provide a list of abbreviations, an assessment grid and a list of SBA coordinators.
Small business --- Government policy --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- Turkey
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Dans les économies de l'OCDE, les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) continuent d'apporter une contribution cruciale à l'amélioration des performances économiques, en particulier dans le contexte du ralentissement de la croissance observé depuis ...
Small business --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size
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