SMEs and economic integration in Southeast Asia / edited by Cassey Lee, Dionisius Ardiyanto Narjoko and Sothea Oum.

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338.6/420959
Title
SMEs and economic integration in Southeast Asia / edited by Cassey Lee, Dionisius Ardiyanto Narjoko and Sothea Oum.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 635 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Sep 2019).
Summary
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for about 97-99 per cent of total enterprises and 60-80 per cent of total employment in ASEAN countries. The participation of SMEs is thus crucial for achieving greater regional economic integration amongst ASEAN countries. SMEs are, however, often constrained by many disadvantages that limit their abilities to become importers and exporters. This is well documented in the research literature on trade and firm size. This volume contains selected ASEAN country studies on the participation of SMEs in regional economic integration based on primary microdata. This is supplemented by empirical studies on the role played by East Asian multinational enterprises in the region.
Added Author
Lee, Cassey, editor.
Narjoko, Dionisius Ardiyanto, editor.
Oum, Sothea, editor.
Subject
Small business Social aspects Southeast Asia Case studies.
Economic anthropology Southeast Asia Case studies.
Southeast Asia Commerce Social aspects.
Multimedia
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Summary
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for about 97-99 per cent of total enterprises and 60-80 per cent of total employment in ASEAN countries. The participation of SMEs is thus crucial for achieving greater regional economic integration amongst ASEAN countries. SMEs are, however, often constrained by many disadvantages that limit their abilities to become importers and exporters. This is well documented in the research literature on trade and firm size. This volume contains selected ASEAN country studies on the participation of SMEs in regional economic integration based on primary microdata. This is supplemented by empirical studies on the role played by East Asian multinational enterprises in the region.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Sep 2019).
Subject
Small business Social aspects Southeast Asia Case studies.
Economic anthropology Southeast Asia Case studies.
Southeast Asia Commerce Social aspects.
Multimedia