
SME Policy Index: ASEAN 2018
Boosting Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth
The SME Policy Index is a benchmarking tool for emerging economies to monitor and
evaluate progress in policies that support small and medium-sized enterprises. The
ASEAN SME Policy Index 2018 is a joint effort between the Economic Research Institute
for ASEAN and East-Asia (ERIA), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) and the ASEAN Coordinating Committee on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(ACCMSME). The report is the outcome of work conducted by the ten ASEAN Member States
(Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam).
Divided into eight policy dimensions, it builds on the previous edition of the ASEAN
SME Policy Index 2014. The current edition presents an updated methodology which makes
this document a powerful tool to assess the strengths and weaknesses that exist in
policy design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation for SMEs, and allows
for a benchmarking of the level to which the ASEAN Strategic Action Plan for SME Development
(SAP SMED) 2016-2025 has been implemented. Its objective is to enhance the capacity
of policy makers to identify policy areas for future reform, as well as implement
reforms in accordance with international good practices.
The report provides a regional perspective on recent developments in SME-related policies
in Southeast Asia as well as in individual ASEAN Member States. Based on this analysis
the report provides a menu of concrete policy options for the region and for the individual
countries.
Published on September 01, 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface | |||||||||||||||||
Foreword | |||||||||||||||||
Abbreviations and acronyms | |||||||||||||||||
Executive summary | |||||||||||||||||
Economic context and role of SMEs in ASEAN | |||||||||||||||||
Policy framework and assessment process | |||||||||||||||||
Overview of key findings | |||||||||||||||||
Findings by Dimension8 chapters available
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