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Title Integrating SMEs into global value chains : challenges and policy actions in Asia.
Alternative Title Integrating small and medium-sized enterprises into global value chains
Publisher Mandaluyong City, Philippines : ADB Institute, 2015.



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Contents Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; CHAPTER 1: SMEs and the Rise of Global Value Chains; Introduction; Globalization and Regionalization: Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs; Why the Rise of Production Networks/Value Chains?: Fragmentation Theory; Production Networks: A Global Comparative and Benchmarking Perspective; SMEs, Capacity Constraints, and Global Value Chains; Conclusion; References.
CHAPTER 2: SME Participation in Global Value Chains: Challenges and OpportunitiesIntroduction; Global Value Chains: A Phenomenon for SMEs; An Outline of the ADB Survey; Key Findings from the ADB Survey; Policy Implications and Recommendations; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3: Financing SMEs in Global Value Chains; Introduction; SME Access to Finance in Asia and the Pacific; SME Participation in Global Value Chains and Finance; Policy Implications; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 4: Trade and Supply Chain Finance; Trade and Supply Chain Finance: The Wheels of World Trade.
What Does the Post-Crisis Trade Finance Gap Look Like?Three Ways That the Trade Finance Experience Is Different for SMEs; ADB's Response to Trade Finance Gaps; Moving Beyond Asia; References; CHAPTER 5: Policies to Enhance SME Internationalization; Introduction; Technology and Innovation for SMEs; Finance for SME Internationalization; Skilled Workers; Productive Workplace Practices; Market Access; References; APPENDIXES; 1: Country Survey Profiles: Kazakhstan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka; 2: ADB Survey Questionnaire.
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ISBN 9789292571368 (electronic bk.)
9292571362 (electronic bk.)
9789292571351
9292571354
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Subject Business.
Small business -- Asia.
Alt author Asian Development Bank.
Asian Development Bank Institute.
Alternative Title Integrating small and medium-sized enterprises into global value chains
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
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Contents Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; CHAPTER 1: SMEs and the Rise of Global Value Chains; Introduction; Globalization and Regionalization: Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs; Why the Rise of Production Networks/Value Chains?: Fragmentation Theory; Production Networks: A Global Comparative and Benchmarking Perspective; SMEs, Capacity Constraints, and Global Value Chains; Conclusion; References.
CHAPTER 2: SME Participation in Global Value Chains: Challenges and OpportunitiesIntroduction; Global Value Chains: A Phenomenon for SMEs; An Outline of the ADB Survey; Key Findings from the ADB Survey; Policy Implications and Recommendations; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3: Financing SMEs in Global Value Chains; Introduction; SME Access to Finance in Asia and the Pacific; SME Participation in Global Value Chains and Finance; Policy Implications; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 4: Trade and Supply Chain Finance; Trade and Supply Chain Finance: The Wheels of World Trade.
What Does the Post-Crisis Trade Finance Gap Look Like?Three Ways That the Trade Finance Experience Is Different for SMEs; ADB's Response to Trade Finance Gaps; Moving Beyond Asia; References; CHAPTER 5: Policies to Enhance SME Internationalization; Introduction; Technology and Innovation for SMEs; Finance for SME Internationalization; Skilled Workers; Productive Workplace Practices; Market Access; References; APPENDIXES; 1: Country Survey Profiles: Kazakhstan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka; 2: ADB Survey Questionnaire.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9789292571368 (electronic bk.)
9292571362 (electronic bk.)
9789292571351
9292571354
Other # EB00655188 Recorded Books
Subject Business.
Small business -- Asia.
Alt author Asian Development Bank.
Asian Development Bank Institute.
Alternative Title Integrating small and medium-sized enterprises into global value chains

Subject Business.
Small business -- Asia.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; CHAPTER 1: SMEs and the Rise of Global Value Chains; Introduction; Globalization and Regionalization: Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs; Why the Rise of Production Networks/Value Chains?: Fragmentation Theory; Production Networks: A Global Comparative and Benchmarking Perspective; SMEs, Capacity Constraints, and Global Value Chains; Conclusion; References.
CHAPTER 2: SME Participation in Global Value Chains: Challenges and OpportunitiesIntroduction; Global Value Chains: A Phenomenon for SMEs; An Outline of the ADB Survey; Key Findings from the ADB Survey; Policy Implications and Recommendations; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3: Financing SMEs in Global Value Chains; Introduction; SME Access to Finance in Asia and the Pacific; SME Participation in Global Value Chains and Finance; Policy Implications; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 4: Trade and Supply Chain Finance; Trade and Supply Chain Finance: The Wheels of World Trade.
What Does the Post-Crisis Trade Finance Gap Look Like?Three Ways That the Trade Finance Experience Is Different for SMEs; ADB's Response to Trade Finance Gaps; Moving Beyond Asia; References; CHAPTER 5: Policies to Enhance SME Internationalization; Introduction; Technology and Innovation for SMEs; Finance for SME Internationalization; Skilled Workers; Productive Workplace Practices; Market Access; References; APPENDIXES; 1: Country Survey Profiles: Kazakhstan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka; 2: ADB Survey Questionnaire.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Asian Development Bank.
Asian Development Bank Institute.
ISBN 9789292571368 (electronic bk.)
9292571362 (electronic bk.)
9789292571351
9292571354
Other # EB00655188 Recorded Books

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