РАЗВИТИЕ МАЛОГО И СРЕДНЕГО БИЗНЕСА, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ РОСТ И СТРУКТУРНЫЕ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯ В ЭКОНОМИКЕ ГАНЫ И ЮАР

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.23649/jae.2020.2.14.7
Выпуск: № 2 (14), 2020
Опубликована:
20.04.2021
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Аннотация

В данной статье поднимается вопрос о том, как развитие малого и среднего предпринимательства (МСП) может быть включено в процессы структурных изменений. Особое внимание уделяется вопросу взаимосвязи между различными структурными трансформациями, направленными на повышение роли малого и среднего предпринимательства в двух странах региона Африки к югу от Сахары, что открывает новые возможности для роста. Ожидается, что в быстро меняющихся экономических условиях малые и средние предприятия могут внести потенциальный вклад в экономику. В данной статье исследуется направления развития МСП, характер структурных изменений и процесс экономического роста в Гане и ЮАР, на основе странового исследования с использованием эмпирических данных. В завершение, приводятся аргументы в пользу возрастающей роли МСП и рассматриваются механиз мы поддержки малого и среднего предпринимательства в рамках продвижения частного сектора в двух странах.

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