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Název: | SMEs growth in the Czech Republic: Some macroeconomic perspectives |
Autor: | Verter, Nahanga; Osakwe, Christian Nedu; Chovancová, Miloslava; Bečvářová, Věra |
Typ dokumentu: | Článek ve sborníku (English) |
Zdrojový dok.: | 18th International Conference Enterprise and Competitive Environment. 2015, p. 977-987 |
ISBN: | 978-80-7509-342-4 |
Abstrakt: | Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are seen as a vehicle for employment generation, wealth creation, economic growth and development in countries that have a sound investment climate. SMEs, account for approximately one-third of GDP, over 50% of the value added, 99% of the share of total registered enterprises, and represent 60% of total employment in the Czech Republic. In the light of this background, the paper explores the influence of some macroeconomic variables on SMEs growth in the Czech Republic for the period 1995-2013. In order to assess the impacts of the selected variables on SMEs growth, we employed an econometric technique. Our findings suggest a concave relationship between unemployment and SMEs growth in the Czech Republic. More precisely, it signifies that beyond a turning point, unemployment is likely to slow down SMEs growth in the country. Our results further hint at a positive relationship between economic growth and SMEs growth. However, our empirical estimates showed an insignificant relationship between domestic credit provided by the financial sector and SMEs growth in the country. The government of the Czech Republic should continue to provide an enabling investment climate and support for bolstering a sustainable SMEs development. For instance, the government should provide easier access and affordable credits and loans to SMEs and reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks. |
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