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Big Business of Small Enterprises : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Experience with Targeted Support to Small and Medium-Size Enterprises, 2006-12.
Title:
Big Business of Small Enterprises : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Experience with Targeted Support to Small and Medium-Size Enterprises, 2006-12.
Author:
Bank, World.
ISBN:
9781464803772
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Overview -- Management Response -- Management Action Record -- Chairperson's Summary: Committee on Development Effectiveness -- 1. The Logic of Targeted SME Support -- Literature Analysis -- Scope of This Evaluation: "Targeted" Support to SMEs -- Portfolio Review: SMEs Are Big Business for the World Bank Group -- Theory of Change-Connecting Support to Outcomes -- Evaluation Design -- 2. IFC Support for SMEs -- Rationale -- IFC Investments for Targeted Support to SMEs -- IFC Advisory Services for Targeted Support to SMEs -- 3. MIGA's Targeted Support to SMEs -- Rationale -- MIGA Guarantee Portfolio Overview for Targeted Support to SMEs -- MIGA's SME Portfolio: FY06-12 -- SIP Portfolio -- MIGA'S Regular Guarantee SME Projects -- Overall Conclusion -- 4. The World Bank's Targeted Support for SMEs -- Rationale -- World Bank Lending Portfolio -- Efficacy of the World Bank's Lending Portfolio for TSME -- Efficiency of the World Bank TSME Lending Portfolio -- Work Quality -- World Bank Analytic and Advisory Work -- 5. Conclusions and Recommendations -- Motivation -- The Logic of Targeted Support for SMEs -- IFC and Targeted Support to SMEs -- MIGA and Targeted Support for SMEs -- Small Investment Program -- The World Bank and Targeted Support for SMEs -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendices -- Appendix A Portfolio Review Methodology -- Appendix B Methodology and Finding of Statistical and Econometric Analysis of Enterprise Survey and Portfolio Data -- Appendix C Econometric Analyses of IFC and World Bank SME Lending Projects: "Drivers" of Successful Development Outcomes -- Appendix D Social Media Outreach -- Bibliography -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
The World Bank Group promotes small and medium enterprise (SME) growth through both systemic and targeted interventions. Targeting means focusing benefits on one size-class of firms to the exclusion of others. Targeted support for SMEs is a big business for the World Bank Group, averaging around 3 billion a year in commitments, expenditures, and gross exposure over the 2006-12 period. In the context of broader reforms, such targeted support can be a powerful tool. Targeting SMEs is not an end in itself, but a means to create economies that can employ more people and create more opportunity for citizens to achieve prosperity. A thriving and growing SME sector is associated with rapidly growing economies.A central challenge is to level the economic playing field by ensuring dynamic markets; strengthening market-support institutions; and removing constraints to participation. IEG found that financial sector development can have both a pro-growth and pro-poor impact by alleviating SMEs' financing constraints, enabling new entry of firms and entrepreneurs and better resource allocation. Layered on top of this are targeted forms of assistance; these interventions may build on a foundation of more systemic reforms, may come in tandem with them, or may in fact be a means to build systemic reforms from the bottom up.Any credible justification of targeted support to SMEs must be focused on establishing well-functioning markets and institutions, not simply providing a temporary supply of benefits to a small group of firms during a project's lifespan. Thus, targeted interventions need to leverage resources to produce broader benefits for institutions and markets. To make targeted support for SMEs more effective, the World Bank Group needs to do several things: Clarify its approach to targeted support to SMEs; Enhance the support's relevance and

additionality; Institute a tailored research agenda; Strengthen guidance and quality control for such support; Reform MIGA's Small Investment Program.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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