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SME and Entrepreneurship Policy in Canada / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD Studies on SMEs and Entrepreneurship. ISSN:20780990)

Publisher Paris : OECD Publishing
Year 2017
Authors *Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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OB00034916 OECD iLibrary. Books (電子ブック) 9789264273467

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 228 p. ; 21 x 28cm
Notes Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Federal programmes for SMEs and entrepreneurship in Canada -- The strategic framework and delivery system for SME and entrepreneurship policy in Canada -- The business environment for SMEs and entrepreneurship in Canada -- SME and entrepreneurship characteristics and performance in Canada -- Assessment and recommendations -- The local dimension of SME and entrepreneurship policy in Canada -- Executive summary -- Basic statistics of Canada -- Women's entrepreneurship in Canada
SMEs and entrepreneurs make an important contribution to the Canadian economy. SMEs account for 60% of total employment, and Canada performs very well across many measures of small business generation, growth and innovation. However, further increases in productivity in medium-sized firms, an increase in SME exports, a greater business start-up rate and an increased number of high-growth firms could bring substantial benefits for the national economy. This report identifies several areas where new policy approaches could help achieve these objectives. Framework conditions for small business could be improved in business taxation, public procurement, access to financing and the commercialisation of research. New and extended programmes could be introduced in domains including entrepreneurship education, management advice and consultancy, and workforce skills development. A major effort is recommended to prioritise women's entrepreneurship, including by supporting social enterprises, and federal support could be offered to support the exchange of information on best practice SME regulations and programmes among provinces and territories. All this could be brought together and co-ordinated through the umbrella of a national strategy and a lead agency for SME and entrepreneurship policy.  
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Subjects FREE:Industry and Services
FREE:Canada
ID 8000033505
ISBN 9789264273467

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