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World Economy Brief
Korea’s Cooperation Schemes to Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Ethiopia
- 저자 Sungil Kwak, Hyelin Jeon, Seukhoon Baik
- 발간일2013-12-06
To remove those interlocking constraints hindering the development of SMEs, this study presents two policy suggestions. The first is the use of micro-finance. The constraint to access credit causes the lack of capital to block the accumulation of human capital and technology so that the SMEs cannot grow. Korea can provide ODA to the micro-finance institutes as a form of public-private partnership (PPP) projects to support the development of SMEs in Ethiopia. The second policy suggestion is to provide a comprehensive aid program. Before establishing the program, Korea must join the Development Assistance Group (DAG) in Ethiopia. Korea has to avoid making the decision that Korea alone will support the project the recipient country requests. Instead, Korea in consultation with major donor countries should select proper projects. Through this consultation process, we can clearly identify effective aid areas and achieve the harmonization of aid. First, each donor country proposes projects in the sectors of comparative advantage. Combining the proposed projects in consultation with other donors establishes a comprehensive program. This program could provide a means to untangle the tangled constraints. That is to say, interlocked constraints could be overcome through this program.
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