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startups and SMEs in Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. This paper thus focuses on a comparative study of … the regulations and policies for startups and SMEs in Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. …
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-sized enterprise (SME) sector, it is crucial for banks to distinguish healthy SMEs from risky ones. This chapter examines how a credit … research is the National Credit Bureau of Thailand. By employing these techniques, banks could reduce information asymmetry and …
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-effect regression employing unique panel firm-level data from the Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, Thailand for the … SME is associated with a lower degree of GVC participation, but GVC participation can help firms (both SMEs and large …
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development of the SME sector is the lack of stable finance. Considering the bank-dominated characteristic of economies in Asia …
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The paper analyzes the link between human capital and firm-level productivity in five Asian countries. It draws on a dataset of over 4,000 enterprises and considers both the prior educational attainment of workers and in-service training programs of enterprises. Differences between small,...
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In Thailand, the government has long recognized the importance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the … enterprises and the constraints to SME financing remain the main topic of policy discussion today. Against this background, the … important issue for Thailand may not be about the lack of financial assistance per se but about how to design an appropriate …
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This study sheds light on small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) financing and its performance in Thailand. It … institutions in Thailand still rely on collateral-based lending and SME financial transparency through audited financial statements … elaborates on the key sources of finance existing for Thai manufacturing SMEs and their importance for SME performance as …
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information disclosure by SOEs with an accelerated process of corporatization of SOEs and adoption of adequate accounting …
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The existing potential of SMEs remains untapped in most developing countries, including India. In India, most SMEs have a lower share of foreign goods and services to produce exports than larger firms. Moreover, dependent SMEs also have greater integration in terms of imports than independent...
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than 100 employees) and non-SME firms in developing East Asian countries across sectors. The main findings suggest the …
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