Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Southeast Asia /
Economic development in Southeast Asia was until recently largely driven by multinational corporations and by strategies that favoured foreign direct investment. However, the financial crisis of 1997-98 and the subsequent regional economic slowdown in 2001 forced policy-makers to re-evaluate their e...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Singapore :
ISEAS Publishing,
[2004]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Foreword / Shanmugaratnam, Tharman
- 1. Introduction: Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Southeast Asia's Economic Development / Hew, Denis
- 2. Entrepreneurial Development: The Necessary Conditions / Liang, Tan Wee
- 3. SMEs in Southeast Asia since the Asian Financial Crisis / Sandee, Henry / Wengel, Jan ter
- 4. Financing SMEs in Southeast Asia During the Crisis Period: The Cases of Thailand and Malaysia / Urata, Shujiro
- 5. An Overview of Donors' Role in SME Development in Southeast Asia after the Crisis / Rodriguez, Edgard R.
- 6. Strengthening SMEs in Southeast Asia's Agricultural Sector / Booth, Anne
- 7. The Development of SME Clusters in Indonesia / Supratikno, Hendrawan
- 8. Entrepreneurship in Malaysia's Electronics Industry: The Role of SMEs / Kanapathy, Vijayakumari
- 9. Government's Role in Developing Entrepreneurship and SMEs in the Philippines / Mendoza, Brenda / Llanto, Gilberto
- 10. SME Policies and SME Linkage Development in Singapore / Hew, Denis
- 11. SME Development in Thailand's Automotive Industry / Tangkitvanich, Somkiat
- 12. Developing Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Southeast Asia's Transitional Economies / Freeman, Nick J.